CardPeek Walkthrough: From Basics to Advanced Strategies
Overview
CardPeek is a tool for analyzing card games (assumed: deck-building or collectible card games). This walkthrough covers basics, intermediate tactics, and advanced strategies to evaluate decks, track matchups, and improve play decisions.
Basics — Setup & Key Concepts
- Install/Access: Launch CardPeek (assume web or desktop).
- Import Decks: Use built-in import (clipboard, file, or game export).
- Interface: Main panes: Deck list, Card details, Match history, Analytics.
- Core metrics: Win rate, curve, consistency, mana/supply curve, card advantage.
- First checks: Deck legality, duplicates, mana/base resource counts.
Intermediate — Using Analytics
- Matchup analysis: Filter by opponent archetype; compare win rates and common mulligans.
- Card impact: Use “replace/remove” simulation to see effect of +/-1 copies on win rate.
- Curve tuning: Visualize turn-by-turn plays; shift card counts to smooth early turns.
- Sideboard planning: Test sideboard swaps against top opponents using bulk simulation.
- Heatmap: Identify cards causing swings (high variance) vs. stable performers.
Advanced Strategies — Optimization & Play Guidance
- Simulation-driven changes: Run Monte Carlo simulations for opening hands and redraw probabilities; prioritize cards that increase early consistency.
- Meta adaptation: Track weekly meta changes; create alternate builds per meta cluster and automate switches when a threshold is hit.
- Teched answers: Identify low-frequency but high-impact opponent cards and include minimal tech to neutralize them.
- Economy vs. power tradeoffs: Use expected value per slot to decide whether to include expensive removal or additional threats.
- Exploit variance: Against control decks, increase threat density; against aggro, optimize go-wide and early tempo.
- Play sequencing assistant: Use CardPeek’s suggested mulligan and first-3 plays based on opponent archetype and hand simulations.
Practical Workflow (step-by-step)
- Import current deck and recent match logs.
- Run matchup summary vs. top 10 meta archetypes.
- Identify worst matchups and top underperforming cards.
- Simulate +1/-1 copies for suspect cards; pick changes that improve win rate without harming core matchups.
- Create sideboard plans for each top opponent and test with simulations.
- Deploy updated deck for real matches; monitor results and iterate weekly.
Tips & Pitfalls
- Tip: Focus on 2–3 key metrics (consistency, early curve, and card advantage) per patch.
- Pitfall: Overfitting to a small sample—require minimum sample size before major changes.
- Tip: Keep a lean tech plan; too many situational cards dilute draws.
- Pitfall: Ignoring play sequencing data—small tempo errors compound over games.
Quick Reference Table
| Task | CardPeek Feature |
|---|---|
| Import decks | Deck import/export |
| Tune curve | Turn-by-turn curve graph |
| Test sideboard | Bulk matchup simulator |
| Find techs | Heatmap of opponent cards |
| Mulligan help | Opening-hand simulations |
If you want, I can: produce a checklist for your next deck tune, analyze a specific decklist, or create sideboard plans for a named meta—tell me which.
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