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Oh hey, that's a good idea. Post your ID and make your last 10 replays public.
You just take a screenshot, share it and copy paste the URL of it onto the forum
How does knowing his deck help besides knowing if he even included ash? the absolute worse case ~23% and at best ~33%
Edit: I'd be more inclined to see the said 10 games where we'd be able to view the deck and the duels and how deep each game went in order to draw none of them, as the % increases dramatically after each turn, especially with search and draws.
he plays genraiders which isnt too prone to maxx C, ash might even be a bad choice depending on his decklist. for me playing lots of traps, ash doesnt make the cut.
Thats not his problem though, his topic indicates he doesn't draw any of his negates, especially pointing out his ash. Whether a deck is a good fit for it or not is irrelevant to his implied concern.
Go to your profile and click on Screenshots, then look for your screenshot and click on it. Above it will show a URL for you to copy paste
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3486512829
you have a 33% chance to start with ash, you have 3x upstart and some searchers, if you're going 5-9 rounds without EVER DRAWING A SINGLE ASH over the course of TEN games, I really am going to have to see those replays. All you have to do is save the replays, mark them as public and share your ID.
Edit: ID in this case is your MD ID, not your steam ID, to prevent confusion