I've been looking at most of the recent test results and people are taking deductions because of not running enough "consistency" or playing to a certain playstyle and not taking "risks". True, consistency improves chances of drawing into important cards , but not all decks can be as consistent as others and sometimes could potentially hurt the deck overall. There is always a time and place for all of that. Taking risks has its advantages and disadvantages. Me, personally, I'm a conservative player who doesn't make big pushes when my opponent may have a counter to push me into a corner of no return. Yeah, alot of us have been in situations where we should've "made that attack" or just waited to use a certain card. Sure enough you could have possibly won, but during the moment you couldn't have known that without taking into consideration what could have been hiding behind door #1 or #2....