I am sorry but I have played both of these games and the amount of 'tactics' involved is whata ctually makes me lean more towards yu-gi-oh. In all honesty the amount of strategy involved in magic is ends after you build the deck. There is never a good reason to hold onto cards unless you plan on stalling for a better draw otherwise it is basically everyone just playing whatever they have enough mana for. It is also entirely possible to flood the field wit literally INFINITE monsters/tokens. Making the game broken in a sense.Fayathon said:I play Magic, and my friends that used to play YGO now play Magic instead. YGO is good to see if you like TCGs, but Magic is better in terms of being able to play tactically and whatnot.
Yu-gi-oh on the other hand has the extra level on stregic element simply because of the implementation of spell/trap cards. Ths combined with effects monsters,fusions and what not make it alot more interesting. The recent addtions of 'XYZ' and 'synchro monsters' kind of unbalances the game a bit however with the right deckl anything is possible. The only real problem I ever encounter in it is making people understand how card effects work. Then again magic has the same problem so meh.
Also you can play yu-gi-oh online browser game for free on a site called 'dueling network'. Which has complete lists/rules.