Each one has a certain power, and it's believed that Yugi's puzzle isn't just flashy neckwear holding the soul of the Pharaoh it's actually an insanely effective good luck charm. Get ready for a sinfully fun game thats hotter than Hades All the rage during the Depression, Oh Hell combines the skill of hearts, the challenge of bridge, and the excitement of poker Try to outmaneuver and outscore your opponents by placing devilish bids and taking fiendish tricks. The more likely explanation lies in the power of the Millennium Items. The objective of the game is to be the first player to get rid of all your cards.
Its a fairly simple game, but does require some strategy to play it well.
However, it's strange to think that Yugi is the only person in the entire world that actually believes in his deck, or at least believes in it more than his opponents. Thirteen is a shedding card game thats sometimes called the national card game of Vietnam There its known as Tin lên, in English its known as Thirteen. In Yu-Gi-Oh, this victory is attributed to the famous 'heart of the cards' the belief is that a duelist need only believe in their deck, and they'll draw their way to victory (play one game of Hearthstone and you'll be convinced that it's not a real thing). It's normal for the protagonist of a shonen to win literally every single time, until some finale where the bad guy is overpowered for once (but the protagonist wins anyway).