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When you watch two professional players face off, the first thirty seconds often look incredibly boring to an untrained eye.
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This article explores the subtle art of scouting and why information is the most valuable resource on the battlefield.
+Testing the Waters
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If you send a cheap spirit to the bridge, they must either take the chip damage or play a card to stop it.
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Every time they play a card in response to your probe, you add a piece to the mental puzzle of their deck archetype.
+It is too risky.A log on the tower reveals their response.Note their preferred tiles.
+Tracking the Elixir Advantage
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The absolute best players in the world run a continuous, subconscious math equation in their heads throughout the entire match.
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This hidden knowledge allows you to make incredibly aggressive plays that seem reckless to a spectator but are actually mathematically guaranteed to succeed.
+Predictable BehaviorThe Counter PlayAlways defending the bridge with a swarmInstantly wipe out their defense for massive valuePlacing buildings too earlyBypass their defense entirely
+Reading the Mind
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When executed perfectly, a prediction looks like pure magic, but it is actually the result of meticulous information gathering.
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Knowledge wins wars, both in the real world and in the digital arena.
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