Top 8 YCS Indianapolis Snake Eye Kash Deck Profile! Ft. Team JNC Shunping Xu

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  • čas přidán 2. 06. 2024
  • Here is JNC team member Shunping Xu top 8 YCS Indianapolis snake eye kash deck profile! Please like, comment, and subscribe for more content! Like and follow the social media accounts for all things JNC Collectibles!
    JNC Website: jnccollectibles.com
    Instagram: / jnccollectibles
    Facebook: / jnccollectibles
    Dragon Ink Instagram: / dragon.inkofficial
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    Thumbnail maker Instagram: / chris_ichi (Christhian Cordeiro)
    Shunping CZcams: / @shunygolab
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Komentáře • 9

  • @hypnotist1200
    @hypnotist1200 Před měsícem +5

    Love the shout out. Ppl never wanna give credit when it's due

  • @khaoskroc
    @khaoskroc Před měsícem +2

    congrats on the top, I wont lie i hate your list, but hey you did the thing so GG :)

  • @playermaxx1
    @playermaxx1 Před měsícem

    If you shuffle your deck and your opponent cuts it afterwards, you are not supposed to shuffle again. Keep that in mind next time.

    • @subparduelist
      @subparduelist Před měsícem +1

      Did his opponent shuffle it or cut it after he shuffled his own deck? Policy says you shuffle, your opponent shuffles, then you’re allowed to cut your own deck, then your opponent can cut the deck, and this ends the randomization process.

    • @playermaxx1
      @playermaxx1 Před měsícem

      @@subparduelist after opponent cuts your deck you are supposed to leave it there, not cut and shuffle your deck again. The reason why your opponent cuts your deck after you shuffle it for the first time is to avoid you cheating by stacking your deck, you are not supposed to be the last one to cut or shuffle your own deck.

    • @subparduelist
      @subparduelist Před měsícem

      @@playermaxx1 both players shuffle, then both players cut. Opponent shuffles and cuts last in each exchange. That’s the shuffling policy.

    • @playermaxx1
      @playermaxx1 Před měsícem

      @@subparduelist brother, why do you think that you shuffling your deck after your opponent cuts your deck is not seen often?

    • @ayythan8129
      @ayythan8129 Před měsícem +1

      @@playermaxx1he’s right, after your opponent shuffles your deck you can shuffle again then offer one last cut, it’s to prevent them from stacking you