Bugas, always quick with a retort, added, "I heard he won the Rumble because everyone else was busy tripping over their own cards. Real strategic, huh?"
But amidst the sea of skeptics, a small faction—about 10% of the audience—had a different take. They argued fervently that Johan's victory might have had more to do with brains than sheer luck.
"Nah, hear me out," one enthusiast exclaimed. "Maybe Johan's got some crazy strategies up his sleeve. Card games ain't just about having the shiniest deck; it's about outsmarting your opponent."
A dissenting voice chimed in, "Remember that move he pulled in the Rumble? It wasn't luck; it was strategy. Maybe he's onto something."
The murmurs of the minority challenged the prevailing narrative. "You can't judge a cardmaster solely by the color of their cards," someone declared. "Johan might have a trick or two that the golds haven't seen before."