4 Leaf Clover(how to leave luck behind)
2. velocity- using mana early for things like card filtering.
3. Minimize Mana Requirements- Keep a low mana curve, and try to run as color light cards as possible in a deck that runs as few cards as possible.
4. Draw More Cards Than Your Opponent- The more cards you see the less of a chance your opponent will win.
1. Aggro decks for the most part ignore card advantage, stack interactions, and the late game. Combo and control tend to ignore combat and early momentum while focusing a lot on the stack.
2. Aggro and combo decks should not struggle in this department either.
3. Is actually a lot easier for aggro/combo than it is for control, but is valid for all 3.(similar to 2)
4. For example an aggro deck won't technically see more cards than any other deck. However aggro decks will typically see more gas cards per capita than a control deck. control decks have higher land counters, slower cards, and incorrect answers. So the aggro deck by being aggressive and ending the game fast. Combo is quite similar in this way.