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Caleb the Cruel wrote:Whiteberry wrote:Capt Killroy, you are a private after 359 games and you are going teach this guy how to win? Please explain that.
Shut up. It's experience that counts and 359 games is a good amount of experience. Many of my games are lost to evil dice.
reptile wrote:for all you emmit fans, tell me this. wwhen emmit went to arizona it kinda showed a little glimpse of what he would of done if he was placed in barrys place... he did nothing in arizona and arizona is better than lions were
Darth Lestat wrote:how can you teach some one tactics? or intellegence? you are obviously expected to learn based on experience bailing this guy out when he needs it will not teach him anything but to rely on others instead of his own strategy. these are just my points naturally.
Samus wrote:Whiteberry wrote:Capt Killroy, you are a private after 359 games and you are going teach this guy how to win? Please explain that.
Look at his games. He plays with some very high rated people. You should take 2 things from this.
1. They trust his abilities and are in a much better position to judge his skill than you are.
2. Because of how the team scoring system works, all teammates gain or lose the same amount based on average score. Playing with higher rated people means he gains fewer points for wins and loses more points for losses. That's why he doesn't have more points.
Go ahead, take Caleb's challenge. It will be a learning experience, just not the one you were looking for.
Whiteberry wrote:Samus wrote:Whiteberry wrote:Capt Killroy, you are a private after 359 games and you are going teach this guy how to win? Please explain that.
Look at his games. He plays with some very high rated people. You should take 2 things from this.
1. They trust his abilities and are in a much better position to judge his skill than you are.
2. Because of how the team scoring system works, all teammates gain or lose the same amount based on average score. Playing with higher rated people means he gains fewer points for wins and loses more points for losses. That's why he doesn't have more points.
Go ahead, take Caleb's challenge. It will be a learning experience, just not the one you were looking for.
Samus, please tell me who's going to learn what from the game?
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Whiteberry wrote:What will you want after the best of 3? The best of 5? Then the best of 7?
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