Giza Strategy
No stock means your reserve structure is the whole game.
Giza removes draw uncertainty and exposes reserve columns from move one. The challenge is to treat reserve tops and pyramid blockers as a single routing problem, preserving scarce complements while opening middle-row access.
Last updated: May 2026
Strategic priorities
- Read reserve and pyramid interactions as one shared graph.
- Prefer moves that improve both reveal and reserve follow-up quality.
- Track scarce complements before committing easy clears.
- Preserve lane diversity; avoid over-clearing one reserve stream too early.
Common mistakes
- Treating reserve columns as independent rather than interlocked.
- Spending key complements for low-value surface removals.
- Overfocusing on one lane and collapsing future branch options.