Only sucks when Mobius is in the meta.
Only sucks when Mobius is in the meta.
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Master one deck and gain:
* pattern recognition
* matchup memory
* location intuition
* predictive sequencing
* tilt resistance
* meta flexibility
Infinite becomes inevitable.
What is your go to deck?
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Master one deck and gain:
* pattern recognition
* matchup memory
* location intuition
* predictive sequencing
* tilt resistance
* meta flexibility
Infinite becomes inevitable.
What is your go to deck?
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You stop “playing”. It’s instinctive.
In the book Blink, it’s called “thin-slicing" - making rapid, intuitive judgments based on limited information because of your mastery.
Thinking without thinking.
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You stop “playing”. It’s instinctive.
In the book Blink, it’s called “thin-slicing" - making rapid, intuitive judgments based on limited information because of your mastery.
Thinking without thinking.
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When a new card drops or an OTA shifts things, many players scramble to copy new lists they don’t understand.
But a mastered deck often remains viable because you know how to adjust.
Skill outlasts the meta.
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When a new card drops or an OTA shifts things, many players scramble to copy new lists they don’t understand.
But a mastered deck often remains viable because you know how to adjust.
Skill outlasts the meta.
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When you know your deck deeply, you don’t blame RNG for everything.
You know what’s normal. You trust your plan. You don’t panic after a bad beat or panic-snap the next game.
Mastery stabilizes your mind.
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When you know your deck deeply, you don’t blame RNG for everything.
You know what’s normal. You trust your plan. You don’t panic after a bad beat or panic-snap the next game.
Mastery stabilizes your mind.
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Most people sequence reactively:
"What's the obvious card for this turn?"
Mastery lets you sequence proactively, setting up priority swings, forcing reveals, or last turn pivots.
Big cube gains come from anticipation, not reaction.
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Most people sequence reactively:
"What's the obvious card for this turn?"
Mastery lets you sequence proactively, setting up priority swings, forcing reveals, or last turn pivots.
Big cube gains come from anticipation, not reaction.
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You’ve seen how your deck performs at every location hundreds of times.
You know which ones secretly help you, which ones ruin you, and which ones require a pivot.
Location skill alone can win games.
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You’ve seen how your deck performs at every location hundreds of times.
You know which ones secretly help you, which ones ruin you, and which ones require a pivot.
Location skill alone can win games.
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After a dozens and dozens of games, you build an automatic matchup memory.
You know which decks you crush, which you lose to, and which ones demand a total change in your game plan.
While others play every game the same, you adapt instantly.
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After a dozens and dozens of games, you build an automatic matchup memory.
You know which decks you crush, which you lose to, and which ones demand a total change in your game plan.
While others play every game the same, you adapt instantly.
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You start to recognize strong openings, midgame spikes, and those "is this recoverable?" moments instantly.
You stop thinking about basic plays, and make confident decisions faster than opponents.
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You start to recognize strong openings, midgame spikes, and those "is this recoverable?" moments instantly.
You stop thinking about basic plays, and make confident decisions faster than opponents.
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You don’t know what “good” looks like, what “bad” looks like, or how your deck normally develops.
Mastery removes uncertainty… you always know where you are in the game.
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You don’t know what “good” looks like, what “bad” looks like, or how your deck normally develops.
Mastery removes uncertainty… you always know where you are in the game.
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* Climbing = cube management
* Retreat early. Snap early
* Use a deck you know deeply
* Control your emotions
* Play fast, consistent games
Master these and Infinite becomes a snap! 🫰
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* Climbing = cube management
* Retreat early. Snap early
* Use a deck you know deeply
* Control your emotions
* Play fast, consistent games
Master these and Infinite becomes a snap! 🫰
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Infinite players play many fast games, not a handful of slow ones.
More reps = more good hands and more profitable snaps.
Slow, grindy decks can climb, but only if you’re exceptionally familiar with them.
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Infinite players play many fast games, not a handful of slow ones.
More reps = more good hands and more profitable snaps.
Slow, grindy decks can climb, but only if you’re exceptionally familiar with them.
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