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'''{{Card|Beggar}} and {{Card|Gardens}}''' is a combo that uses Beggar's triple {{Card|Copper}} gaining ability to pump up the {{VP}} of Gardens, as well as for increased buying power throughout the potentially quite long game.  It is interesting in that how it plays depends highly on whether or not your opponent chooses the same strategy; normally a [[slog]], this combo becomes a [[rush (strategy)|rush]] in [[mirror (strategy)|mirror]] matches.
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'''{{Card|Beggar}} and {{Card|Gardens}}''' is a combo that uses Beggar's triple {{Card|Copper}} gaining ability to pump up the {{VP}} of Gardens, as well as for increased buying power throughout the potentially quite long game.  It is interesting in that how it plays depends highly on whether or not your opponent chooses the same strategy; normally a [[slog]], this combo becomes a [[rush]] in [[mirror]] matches.
  
 
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=== How to play the combo ===
 
=== How to play the combo ===
  
Beggar/Gardens isn’t a [[rush (strategy)|rush]] strategy like Workshop/Gardens but a [[slog]]. (You might want to read the articles by the great WanderingWinder first). One notable aspect of the slog is that Copper is a good card instead of a liability. Another important property of the slog is that it does better the longer the game takes (unlike rushes and engines).
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Beggar/Gardens isn’t a [[rush]] strategy like Workshop/Gardens but a [[slog]]. (You might want to read the articles by the great WanderingWinder first). One notable aspect of the slog is that Copper is a good card instead of a liability. Another important property of the slog is that it does better the longer the game takes (unlike rushes and engines).
  
 
Ideally you’ll want to be able to play a Beggar each turn for the entire game which means you need to get a healthy number of them before greening. The simulator suggests 6 Beggars if your opponent goes for a [[Combo]], [[Big Money]] or [[Engine]] strategy. If your opponent mirrors you, then you should aim for 4 Beggars before trying to win the Gardens split<ref group=notes>Comments on the original posting of this article came to a consensus that opening Beggar/Gardens will be about equivalent to getting 4 Beggars first.</ref>. This might seem late, but remember that once the Gardens are gone the game becomes a slog where being able to reach {{Card|Duchy}} {{Cost}} is very important. The extra Beggars will ensure you have enough fuel for the rest of the game. If your opponent goes for a rush (like Workshop/Gardens) use the same advice of 4 Beggars before greening.
 
Ideally you’ll want to be able to play a Beggar each turn for the entire game which means you need to get a healthy number of them before greening. The simulator suggests 6 Beggars if your opponent goes for a [[Combo]], [[Big Money]] or [[Engine]] strategy. If your opponent mirrors you, then you should aim for 4 Beggars before trying to win the Gardens split<ref group=notes>Comments on the original posting of this article came to a consensus that opening Beggar/Gardens will be about equivalent to getting 4 Beggars first.</ref>. This might seem late, but remember that once the Gardens are gone the game becomes a slog where being able to reach {{Card|Duchy}} {{Cost}} is very important. The extra Beggars will ensure you have enough fuel for the rest of the game. If your opponent goes for a rush (like Workshop/Gardens) use the same advice of 4 Beggars before greening.
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=== Matchups ===
 
=== Matchups ===
  
At game end your Gardens will often be worth 7{{VP}} which means an opponent aiming for {{Card|Province|Provinces}} needs to end the game as soon as possible. If your opponent is rushing, engining or comboing, and they try to fight you for Gardens, the green cards will hurt them a lot more than you.
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At game end your Gardens will often be worth 7{{VP}} which means an opponent aiming for {{Card|Province|Provinces}} needs to end the game as soon as possible. If your rushing, engining or comboing opponent tries to fight you for Gardens the green cards will hurt him a lot more than you.
  
 
==== vs Big Money ====
 
==== vs Big Money ====

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