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Scenario 1:

 

It's the start of the duel. The field is empty. The grave is empty. RFP is empty. Your deck is full.

 

You have a choice: do you start with the usual five cards, or would you rather start with zero? If hand size doesn't matter then you don't care.

 

Scenario 2:

 

You have Snipe Hunter on the field and control no other cards. Your opponent controls three cards.

 

Would you rather have six cards in your hand, or zero?

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It's not a trap, it's a demonstration. But since you insist:

 

Scenario 1:

 

Due to some sort of exceptional circumstances, the field is empty, the grave is empty, RFP is empty, and your opponent has five cards in his hand.

 

In this situation, would you prefer a 5-card hand or a 0-card hand?

 

Scenario 2:

 

You have Snipe Hunter on the field and control no other cards. Your opponent controls three monsters.

 

Would you rather have six cards in your hand, or zero?

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what does having more cards have to do with need? if that the case than admit your secretly in favor of infinite cards. But let me ask you, how do u plan on winning with a huge hand, but none of them being what you needed? Hand size doesn't matter, apparently you have a hard time reading that.

 

Drawing cards doesn't matter when there ore other means, direct means of acquiring the cards you NEED than drawing. Its like they said on the movie "21" Never gamble, you have a system. If you can precisely acquire what you need at any given time, your more likely off than getting a bunch of random things.

 

In scenario 1' date=' id rather have 39 cards.

 

In scenario 2, Id rather have three cards i needed. Like Scatter shoot, Thunder dragon, and shell or ojamagic.

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what does having more cards have to do with need? if that the case than admit your secretly in favor of infinite cards. But let me ask you' date=' how do u plan on winning with a huge hand, but none of them being what you needed? Hand size doesn't matter, apparently you have a hard time reading that.

 

Drawing cards doesn't matter when there ore other means, direct means of acquiring the cards you NEED than drawing. Its like they said on the movie "21" Never gamble, you have a system. If you can precisely acquire what you need at any given time, your more likely off than getting a bunch of random things.

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Most meta decks can make use of over 85% of their cards when they are drawn. Hand Advantage means alot. If not unban Deliquent Duo

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Some variety, i mean its not like picking Fires or coleslaw to go with your Crab cakes. Ya gotta get what you need, chances are, im going to need a beverage.

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Fine. For completeness, we'll give you three choices; add an "I don't care" choice to both scenarios. I have had multiple choice tests where each question has three answers.

 

Now, stop using semantics to evade a question that you know you can't answer without contradicting either yourself or reality.

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