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Ok a way to test deck strength: see how many turns they take to win on average. Make a simple algorithm, assume opponent is goldfish, play each hand, see how many turns it takes to win. |
Ok a way to test deck strength: see how many turns they take to win on average. Make a simple algorithm, assume opponent is goldfish, play each hand, see how many turns it takes to win. Doesn't account for disruption; could have "opponent" destroy a nonland permanent at random once every other turn or something. |
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Ok a way to test deck strength: see how many turns they take to win on average. Make a simple algorithm, assume opponent is goldfish, play each hand, see how many turns it takes to win. Doesn't account for disruption; could have "opponent" destroy a nonland permanent at random once every other turn or something.