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Plácido's Hand Orientation
Thank you for pointing that out, but I am already aware of those two sequences and can explain them both in terms of Placido being left-handed.

The first time when Placido swings his sword with Wisel in the background, Placido has his sword activated as a Duel Disk. And Duel disks are worn on the right arm by left-handed people.

Also, at the ending shot where Placido is holding his sword in his right hand, if you look closely, you'll notice he's holding a duel monster's card in his left hand like he just drew it off a deck. And in Yu-Gi-Oh, holding a trading card in the dominant hand takes precedence over which hand he would hold a sword (since the sword is more of a prop than a weapon).

This is different than Luciano, who in the Believe in Nexus Opening, uses both hands to handle the cards, and also in 110, where he wields Placido's sword right-handed until he attacks Mizoguchi.

Thank you for your input, but I am going to hold to the idea that Placido is exclusively left-handed. Also, please sign your comments with ~ so that I can communicate with you faster in the future. BuzzSawBill (talk • contribs) 03:00, September 14, 2010 (UTC)