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Remember that you can practice with BB at Corvo Bianco to get used to how the deck works.
-Keep the card count of your deck, as small as possible.
-Only put the cards, which you wont be cursing when you draw them.(thats one grammatically ♥♥♥♥♥♥ up english phrase isnt it?)
-Dont put all the cards you want to the deck, instead specialize between special cards(for example, i dont like using weather cards even though they are so useful, i just discard all the weather cards and only keep one clear weather with me. Instead of those, i play with decoys, either for building up with medic cards for the last round or using enemy spies to turn the tides of a losing game).
-Dont be afraid to sacrifice a round. But never sacrifice anything for nothing.
-Plan the three rounds you will be playing first, before playing any cards. Ration your cards.
-(a lil' preference of mine, might sound like too much min-maxing, but it saved my life too many times), while playing cards, start from the lowest strength and increase gradually to your highest strength card before you put duplicates and avoid putting anything to close range when you can. This way, you will minimize the lose caused by scorch and other card burning specials.