It's progressed very far. I never really played the game seriously back then, just liked collecting/trading/selling the cards. But back then it was a lot simpler and slower. It was hard to bring out high atk monsters and when you did they were usually non-effect monsters. People who are just now starting back think that since the duels are shorter, there's no more strategy. That's definitely false. There is a lot of auto-pilot decks and what not, but honestly, Yugioh has never been known as a game that requires a lot of skill. Sure, you have to have a lot of knowledge and experience. But luck is a very big factor in the game, so you can outplay your opponent and make all the right decisions and plays, and still end up losing because your opponent drew the exact and only card he needed to win.OJuggernautO has Yu Gi Oh progressed far since like 2003-2004, as that was the last time i really played and i can barely remember how to play.
Also would it still be viable to run a micro-stall deck, i remember having a really awkward deck full of giant germ, nimble momonga, blast spheres, reflect bounder, cyber stein and then some trap/magic cards to keep your life points above 5000 to cyber stein special summon something up and then wipe the board once you are sure they cant counter it from their current hand/face downs.
Used to work pretty well but if nothing goes your way you can end up with a hand full of semi useless cards and no way to special summon any of your greater monsters...
Wish i remembered how to play though, i'll have to give someone a game soon!
The main advice I have is don't take the game too seriously. It's very fun to play casually and competitively, but it's not a serious competitive game to me because luck is a bigger factor than skill.