Is there any bluffing element in the Pokemon TCG? In theory, any game with hidden information should have some form of bluffing. But, that is only in theory. When I talk about bluffing, I don't mean trying to lie to your opponent or to cheat. Bluffing is simply a kind of skill where you try to conceal your intentions while trying to know what your opponent intend to do.
I choose to make this thread in this section so that it receives attention from people who are competitive in Pokemon TCG. I am not a good player, so I can't really judge it from myself. I would need some help here... Try answering some of my questions below to help me visualize if there is any bluffing in the game.
While playing the game, you probably need to predict what your opponent might do. However, are there times where your opponent surprise you with a move that you don't see coming?
Are there times where your opponent has a few options and that you are not sure which option he will choose?
Are there times where you get away with risky moves most likely because your opponent decide to play it safe?
Please do give examples to help illustrate those situations. For example, my opponent has card A in play and I had card B in my hand and..... Remember to state how often those situations happen.
Another thing to take note is that, these examples should NOT include situations where your opponent does not know the contents of your deck. What I mean is, if you use an eels deck, your opponent should know the cards in your deck or at least reasonably know of them. I don't consider playing an unknown or rogue deck as bluffing.
Please also exclude bluffing examples which includes Power Spray because this is the only card which you can play during your opponents turn. Most cards in this game can only be played on your turn.
Thanks
I choose to make this thread in this section so that it receives attention from people who are competitive in Pokemon TCG. I am not a good player, so I can't really judge it from myself. I would need some help here... Try answering some of my questions below to help me visualize if there is any bluffing in the game.
While playing the game, you probably need to predict what your opponent might do. However, are there times where your opponent surprise you with a move that you don't see coming?
Are there times where your opponent has a few options and that you are not sure which option he will choose?
Are there times where you get away with risky moves most likely because your opponent decide to play it safe?
Please do give examples to help illustrate those situations. For example, my opponent has card A in play and I had card B in my hand and..... Remember to state how often those situations happen.
Another thing to take note is that, these examples should NOT include situations where your opponent does not know the contents of your deck. What I mean is, if you use an eels deck, your opponent should know the cards in your deck or at least reasonably know of them. I don't consider playing an unknown or rogue deck as bluffing.
Please also exclude bluffing examples which includes Power Spray because this is the only card which you can play during your opponents turn. Most cards in this game can only be played on your turn.
Thanks