Why did enel use the thunderbolt at the end? He couldnt kept the life and then put thunderbolt as his last life when using ability. It would've saved him since they wouldn't have been able to get through enel with 2 lives and a trigger
I think saving the Gedatsu in the end is potentially wrong. The thought of keeping it alive to clear board is risky because you have so many cards in hand. He wastes cards countering and then isn't able to clear with enel, forcing him to thunder bolt. So not only did he lose cards in hand for countering, he loses the gedatsu he was trying to protect, he didn't clear the board next turn, and he lost a life to clear something LOL If he had Yamato in hand already, he should've let the gedatsu die so that he could get down to one life, while cycling out the bad cards in his hand like thunder bolt or enel. This way on his turn, he is guaranteed the zoro clear whilst gaining a life. I think his leader ability only triggered once. I would say kudos to how you attacked, but I would also say bad on the other guys end for defending some of his characters. If he didn't defend his characters, he would have gained more cards in hand instead of losing cards while potentially cycling for better cards like yamato. And it looks like he would've gotten a Gedatsu from life which would have been useful in clearing a buggy or another weenie.
Whoops rewatched and he couldn't have cleared zoro since you only had one life. Maybe he could've considered this knowing you searched for multiple zoros. However the above thought that I posted is the same. Clearing a buggy or magura with Yamato and gaining a life is better than using a thunder bolt and losing a life. I rewatched and noticed a lot of other minor decisions that I would've disagreed with from the enels side but I think the one I mentioned above is the most critical.
It's so annoying that you always shuffle your hand. Are you bored or have adhd? If so then it's understandable. But it seems weird to me in the first place
It’s just a habit for card players while waiting… no different than poker players messing with their chips. If you don’t shuffle your hand, I can easily guess what cards you have that are important or not. Many players like to organize their hand like putting them in order.
Asking why they do that lets me think you might be new. If you draw a card, don’t shuffle your hand, then play or use said card, your opponent will know that was your top deck and not a card you were holding. It gives away free information. Some people also just get into the habit of hand shuffling, it’s pretty common now