a guide to Yugioh decks...this is a statement not a question?
I see a lot of people asking about their Yugioh decks on here. Now most of the time when someone is asking "Take a look at my Yugioh deck and how well would it do in a tournament"; I check it out and I see a random collection of 50+ cards. So this is a small guide in what makes a Yugioh deck at least tier 2.
Theme:
The theme or strategy of your deck is probably the most important part in deck building. The theme of your deck will determine its speed, consistency and ability to stand up to tier one and 2 decks. Before I go any further, I will state that "your favorite cards" is not a theme just a collection. A theme can be an attribute, and archetype or even a strategy.
Cards in Deck:
At most a competitive deck should have 41 cards in it. (This is to everyone who just has to run 50+ cards) There is a reason for this. It simply speeds up your deck; it makes you get what cards you need faster. Now most spells and traps are going to be staples (more on that later) instead of specific support (cards designed for a specific attribute, type or archetype). This is simply because you probably aren't going always to have that specific requirement for the support therefore rendering the card dead draw.
Staples
Staples are cards that you will see in almost every deck. These cards usually have the potential to give you advantage (more on that later), and can be played strategically. Some of such cards are : Heavy Storm, Mirror Force, Torrential Tribute and Bottomless Trap Hole.
Advantage
This is simply having more cards in hand and on field than your opponent. To determine your net gain or loss of a card you play there is simple math to figure this out. Say you play the spell "Lightning Vortex" while your opponent has one monster on the field. You are losing the card "Lightning Vortex" because your playing it so -1 net loss, then you discard for the cost of "Lightning Vortex" so another -1 for a total of -2. Then at the resolution of "Lightning Vortex" your opponent's face up monster so add +1 to the total. So in that situation playing "Lightning Vortex" will result in a net total of -1 for you.
I hope you found this small guide at least somewhat informative...if there is something that i have missed plz put it as an answer to this...um and if anyone has a certain deck type they want a guide on try sending me an email or a pm
ah sorry...i can't believe i forgot the ban list....
If you are going to play competitvly then you have to follow the current banned, limited, and semi limited list....i have a link to official list
http://www.yugioh-card.com/en/limited/
ok....in response to "most people have a theme"...then this obviously isn't for them..this is for the people who ask and dont