This may seem a fairly basic clarification, but it would greatly change the two-player version of the game depending on how the rules are read.
There are a number of cards with the wording 'if you have more than one opponent, choose an opponent.' and then an effect pertaining to that opponent.
What happens to this effect in the two player game? Is the effect nullified completely because there is only one opponent, or is the opponent chosen by default (being the only other person playing)?