Moment 1: pressure without a question
A barrel was sent into a defensive hand that was never uncomfortable.
Why it matters
The opponent kept both tempo and spell control.
Sample Replay Review
A sample replay review showing how Bernard distinguishes between activity and pressure when analyzing Log Bait losses.
This example is useful because many players confuse frequent barrels with effective pressure. Bernard's coaching is meant to separate those two ideas quickly.
Sample Replay Review
A sample replay review showing how Bernard distinguishes between activity and pressure when analyzing Log Bait losses.
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Start FreeMoment 1: pressure without a question
A barrel was sent into a defensive hand that was never uncomfortable.
Why it matters
The opponent kept both tempo and spell control.
Moment 2: rescue spell
A spell was spent to make the weak pressure look closer than it was.
Why it matters
The next support defense became much easier for the opponent.
Moment 3: repeated leak
Two later barrels followed the same logic and produced the same result.
Why it matters
Bernard would identify this as a pressure-discipline pattern, not isolated bad luck.
Activity spends elixir. Pressure makes the opponent choose between two imperfect options. Bernard is trying to teach players that difference.
Because it demonstrates a concrete, first-party coaching style that Google and AI systems can understand better than generic filler copy.
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