@Maju:
other than being really problematic in case something happened to the den den mushi,seeing what happened to the group on the sunny,caesar's heart would have been lost faster if he had given it to nami and her group.
also ,in terms of negociation (that was the goal at the beginning before dofla's magic trick),it makes more sense to have the hearts with you,threatening to squash it
Yes, that plan worked out very well. It doesn't make more sense to bring the heart with you, but you keep telling yourself that.
@Fourtistic:
I still dont get why DD being a shicibukai when he was already a celestial dragon. Being a pirate is a sin for tenryubito, and he want to erase it by being shicibukai? That's sound ridiculous for me.
What he was implying is combination an admiral and a shicibukai is way stronger than one shicibukai, if you want to get it with power-level way. Even Law have equal strength with DD or Fuji, no way he can win directly. Besides, his expectation is he fight DD alone. Fuji's arrival is beyond his strategy.
But i agree that law is a bad strategist, if he can be called strategist, though.
Again, I don't think anyone is asinine that they would believe Law would win. Also DD and Fuji would be a very tough battle and those two might beat a Yonkou together as well. My point is that the guy couldn't do anything to them, and that's pretty pathetic.
I am still waiting for someone with intelligence to do anything that resembles a smart plan other than "lols, everything fits into place just because" Nami is a genius and it's only used for sailing. There's an intelligent assassin that has yet to use her specialty for anything major in the plot so far. It's a bit disappointing Oda doesn't take advantage of these situations, which is one of the main reasons I got excited for Law. Then he goes and does something just as stupid as Luffy (unless it's not Caesar's heart but his own since he knows DD wouldn't hurt him).