1 Predicting the Enemy in Tower Rush
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To ascend to the highest ranks of the competitive ladder, you must transition from reacting to what the opponent IS doing, to predicting what they ARE GOING to do.

Predictive gameplay looks like pure magic to a casual observer; it appears as though the player is reading the opponent's mind and dropping spells on empty tiles.
Pattern Recognition and Human Nature
Every single human player, regardless of their skill level, eventually falls into predictable, subconscious habits during a stressful match.

When you launch your final Hog Rider, you don't wait to see the Cannon; you instantly cast a predictive Fireball on the exact tile they have used all game.
The 'Predictive Log' is the most common execution.You can only predict a card if you know they actually have it in their hand.Prediction is a high-risk gamble. Knowing When They Will Strike
This requires constant, flawless tracking of their elixir bar in your head.

Furthermore, you can predict 'desperation' plays based on their elixir deficit.
What to PredictExecutionThe TimingThe Predictive Spell (e.g., Log, Fireball)Casting a spell on an empty tile where you know the opponent's counter will be placedOnly in double elixir or when you are absolutely certain of their rotation; incredibly high riskThe Predictive Defense (e.g. In case you have just about any queries with regards to wherever along with how to utilize tower rush, you possibly can contact us on our own page. , Pre-planting)Placing a defensive building early because you know they are about to attackWhen they reach 10 elixir and their win condition is in hand; moderate risk Mind Over Mechanics
You didn't just beat their cards; you beat their mind.

Start small; try predicting simple swarm placements with cheap spells before attempting predictive heavy spells.