Nut Shot Scott wrote:So basically by your own admission, you're not good enough to play anything other than 1 v 1 on a map with settings that you've determined to be a coin flip?
That's mostly true. Not completely, but mostly.
I've never imagined myself to be a great player, never claimed to be. I realize I'm slightly above average on my good days, and well below average on my bad days.
I do have trouble maintaining focus. Nowadays I suppose you'd call it ADHD, but in my day we didn't get fancy labels. I was just called an inattentive pupil, and I got the strap more than almost anyone else in my school. But it's true that if a problem takes too long to solve, I tend to get distracted and think about something else. So quick turns on small maps (where I can manage to move before I get distracted) are my preference, and even then I sometimes do something stupid. Not a great player by any means, but I do sometimes have good days.
Nut Shot Scott wrote:Why would anyone want to do that? If it's 50/50, then it's purely a lucked based game you'd like highly skilled players to accept an invite to?
That whole "purely luck based" claim deserves some attention. CC is a dice game, and as such it's always primarily a luck based game. Moron or genius, you can always get killed by the dice. I reject the received wisdom around here that "no spoils" is less luck based than games with spoils. Games with cards open another dimension of luck. With a shitty drop and mediocre dice you're usually dead without cards, whereas sometimes a lucky card can open an avenue to a comeback. You can still get screwed, but at least you have a glimmer of hope. Is it really more lucky to win with a timely rainbow than to win because your opponent just rolled ten ones in a row?
Nut Shot Scott wrote:And if they don't, then they are somehow expected to be ashamed or something? What is this?
No, that's the funny part. I never expected anyone to be ashamed. Look back at my original post. Right from the beginning I said "I totally get that the scoring system makes it unappetizing for high-ranked players to play low-ranked players on (relatively) even turf." I'm completely sympathetic to anyone who has worked hard for their points to be loath to risk them on a lark. I was just curious how many would. Maybe it's just a reflection of our blaming-and-shaming society that people put in that interpretation when I said nothing of the kind.