The Hearts 2024 Cuttle Season Championship starts in 20 minutes! Matches start at 12pm EST. Watch it live at https://t.co/jP32i6gpPB where our very own TophYamato and gman232 will cast the event, and follow along the bracket on challonge.
For those new to our community, Cuttle is the oldest combat card game, which is the genre of card battlers played with a standard deck. It's got the depth and explosiveness of TCG's like Magic, Yugioh! or Hearthstone, but with the elegant balance (and price-tag) of a regular deck
Philosophy often aims to answer a seemingly simple question: "How can I lead a good life?" In theory, it's meant to guide us through the challenges of our daily existence, but sometimes that essential purpose gets buried in academic abstraction.
Sometimes living well is simple, even when it is challenging. Sometimes the most rewarding choices are the ones right in front of us. I’m sure when the time comes, you will choose well. Which of course means joining us for WEDNESDAY NIGHT CUTTLE TONIGHT AT 8:30PM EST
Tournament day! The Diamonds 2024 Cuttle Season Championship is tomorrow, Saturday July 13th, 2024 at 1pm EST! Watch it live as the great TophYamato live-streams the event at https://t.co/ig2gsuQMLQ starting at 1pm EST.
Perhaps knowledge is its own reward. Perhaps understanding how to leverage information will give you the edge you need. Perhaps you'll join us for Wednesday Night Cuttle tonight at 8:30pm EST and see just what you've been missing.
However, playing the glasses eight costs your turn and a card in your hand, effectively denying you both the chance to draw a card and the direct use of the eight itself if things come to an immediate race to the finish.
So while no one denies that having a glasses eight is highly useful, whether and when it is worth playing a glasses eight is one of the most highly debated points of Cuttle strategy across all levels of play.
Perhaps that two-for-one ace is safe to play because your opponent doesn’t have a counter. Or maybe your opponent simple doesn’t have an answer to an all out offense of simple points.
Richard Garfield, world-renowned game designer and inventor of Magic: The Gathering, uses an interesting concept to measure the value that hidden information plays in card games as a dimension of strategic depth.
No one will disagree that knowing your opponent's cards in Cuttle confers a distinct advantage. It enables you to find offensive and defensive lines of play that maximize the efficiency of your cards, squeaking out wins with moves that would otherwise be highly risky