Answers to many of the questions you have will come to you if you play a lot of games.
To help you out a little bit:
-If you are on the defense, they have a T2 ally out, and you do not have something good to put against it, playing your BF is a good call. The earlier you drop BF, the more card advantage you will get in the long run, and that will help you regain control of the board in a couple of turns. If you go second, it is not that unusual not to control the board until turn 5 or so. Personally, I'd play BF and save the CB or retreat for bigger threats. (My favorite CB targets are Gargoyle and
Raven.)
-Not sure what BS and CB have to do with each other. Perhaps you mean BF instead of CB? Sure you can cast BS if you have BF. If you need a certain card to win, the quicker you draw it, the better. Personally however, if I am ahead on the board even a little bit, and both me and my opponent are low on cards, I will rarely play BS for the simple fact that it helps the opponent a lot too. In my opinion, going from 1 to 4 cards helps your opponent a lot more than going from 4 to 7. Besides, if you have BF and your opponent has nothing to help them draw, you are better off with a situation where both of you have a small number of cards in hand (because than the difference of an extra card is bigger).
-In your T1 scenario, I would probably sac
Birgitte or CB.
-If you have an android phone, you may be able to follow the A1 Academy classes--more details are in the thread.
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