When overcaging on purpose becomes a boomerang!๐ช ๐ ๐
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I sometimes have this happen to me. Mainly my opponent will get a cage on their first move and here comes the cage! I try not to do that myself, only when need to. I generally don't cage first just to see what my opponent will do, but if I only have cage candies on my side of the board, I will cage in oder to keep building for a cage at the end of my play in the game so I can cage as on my last play.I love how you out moved them to get a color bomb!!
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Hi @NatalieG and welcome to the discussion!
You can post any screenshot of matches that you won some "supercager"! ๐
All of you feel free also to post any other screenshot of matches where your opponent had super powerful weapons, match seemed to be lost, but you "turned" it and finally you won! ๐
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Another example, not overcaging, but wrong caging, caging without thinking well!
This is possible to be happened, if there is an "obvious" special candy as a good candidate to be caged! This is not always the best practice and it can be a trap to your opponent! ๐
My opponent cages the Colorbomb without a second thought!! ๐
Opponent did not noticed that I have red candies ready to create a Wrapped Candy! I create the Wrapped Candy and fill up my pink lollipop!
I free th Colorbomb using my lollipop! ๐
Next move is Colorbomb + Wrapped Candy! ๐
Victory!! ๐พ๐ฅ๐๐
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Here is another good example of overcaging becoming a boomerang:
Arena 11, I have only 1 possible move and my opponent cages me!
My turn comes and ......shuffle! After 1 move situation is this:
Later we have this and ...Victory! ๐๐
My opponent could think anything about ๐ค๐ค๐คฏ or something!! ๐๐๐๐