Do opponent mulligans tell you anything?
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In Hearthstone, both you and your opponent get an opportunity to mulligan (or redraw) some cards at the start of a match. My question is whether strategy is altered based upon seeing your opponent mulligan all of their cards, or perhaps none of their cards. For example, do competitive aggressive decks behave more aggressively when an opponent redraws all cards?
What can be discerned (if anything) by the fact that your opponent redraws cards at the start?
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