From the return of mill decks and a tier zero format with Ishizu Tearlaments to older decks proving that they still hang with the best of them in Floowandereeze and Sky Striker, competitive Yu-Gi-Oh
(As long as the library was completely random to begin with.) The way to see this is by looking at the definition of randomness: "The position of any one card carries no information about the position of any other card." The fact that the top card was the card they were looking for therefore can't tell them anything about the rest of the library
I use qtips and with some cheaper older very dirty cards Ive cleaned before, if I clean too hard and too long in one spot I notice the qtip starts looking a little blue from the card ink itself so yea you can definitely start messing up the card
White Magical Hat!" Most of the time when Yami Bakura attacks with that monster, he announces, "White Magical Hat
If you're looking for a colorless Pokemon card to use for your deck, the card I just reviewed two days ago, Zigzagoon, is similar to this card but has a higher HP