The Third Level: How To Draft Like A Poker Player

The more you try to outwit your opponents and get in their heads, the more you can forget the obvious. I see players all the time trying to be like Mike McD in”Rounders,” setting their little traps, doing more acting than Robert De Niro, not realizing how obvious it is that they’re full of BS. You don’t want to be so tricky that you trick yourself. Oftentimes, the easiest play is the best play.

I was reading the Sideboard coverage of Pro Tour: Yokohama the other day, because I’ve been playing a lot of Constructed lately and my draft game…

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