User blog comment:BlaZofgold/Buddyfight Theory - Adventurer/@comment-839017-20140722051546/@comment-4844839-20140723123214

Nope, you are still technically incorrect. Even when your opponent only has 1 card left in his hand, the information of that very card still means a victory or a loss to you.

From the above example, you don't call Kashinkoji to the right or left. You call it to the center, duh. That's the whole point of running Kashinkoji: to defend your center slot. I thought you knew that Kashinkoji prevents your opponent from link attacking? If he did have a shield, I could still call Kotaro Fuma and destroy his Cerberus anyway instead of going for the throat. I still have Art of Body Replacement, remember? The information of whether or not you should keep attacking center or clear his monsters first, determines your chance of victory.

p.s. judging from your reply though, it determines that you are a person who prefers to play it safe rather than take a risk. Well, I shall keep that in mind.