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This was of course "the draft round" where the top 3 rated packs (winners of 4 of the last 5 rounds - the exception being Zedi's explorer win) all split up and either joined the draft or played solo.
 
This was of course "the draft round" where the top 3 rated packs (winners of 4 of the last 5 rounds - the exception being Zedi's explorer win) all split up and either joined the draft or played solo.
  
That left quite a large opportunity for other packs who stuck with their usual group to take advantage of lower competition.  It was always a high possibility and those opportunistic packs fought hard to limit any potential benefits a drafted pack might gain, while also laughably claiming the opposite.
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That left quite a large opportunity for other packs who stuck with their usual group to take advantage of lowet competition.  It was always a high possibility and those opportunistic packs fought hard to limit any potential benefits a drafted pack might gain, while also laughably claiming the opposite.
  
 
My pre-round predictions were that a fast group (likely a non-drafted pack) would look to run, but that there would be a number of fast attackers of varying abilities aiming to keep pace.  Best case scenario would be that there is no outright runaway and that converters come into the mix early enough to keep things interesting.  Best strategy in this case is to play strong efficient converters.
 
My pre-round predictions were that a fast group (likely a non-drafted pack) would look to run, but that there would be a number of fast attackers of varying abilities aiming to keep pace.  Best case scenario would be that there is no outright runaway and that converters come into the mix early enough to keep things interesting.  Best strategy in this case is to play strong efficient converters.

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