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Always without forgetting that I am an amateur, and not a professional.
So, if you like pro cards, I invite you to stay on the dedicated “coh3” cards.
Here, we are among amateurs who don't give a damn.
In this new Opus, Operation Astonia, you will have to manage your positions with great care.
I won't reveal everything to you, otherwise it's not funny, but without removing the surprise, the strategic points are deliberately positioned as you are going to find them. This is part of the card's strategy.
Two possible starting points, each with their advantages and disadvantages.
Ready? Fight!