I'm curious how important denial is in your opinion. I don't mean obvious denial like buying obviously good cards before the next player such as Man of Steel, big point cards, or good Super Villains. I'm thinking more along the lines of buying up equipment if the player after you has Batman, or focusing on buying all draw-related cards before the player with Flash plays. Obviously this is good to some level, but is it optimum over focusing on cards that may help your Super Hero directly? The idea being that many cards are still good even if they don't directly benefit your Super Hero, so buy denying others you are getting useful cards (most likely) and slowing their progress and messing with their strategy. Should the bulk of focus be on cards that directly benefit, or to disrupt, as an overall strategy. Our group has been debating this.
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