octillery49
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I don't understand how someone can like or hate a deck
I like decks with combos I find interesting or cards I like.
But I tend to dislike T2 decks because I find them boring to play.
I don't understand how someone can like or hate a deck
What Moss Factor and some here seem not to understand is that most people out to win aren't afraid to play GG but also aren't afraid of experimentation. It's only through experimentation that you might find a deck that actually might be superior to GG, like for example Arithmetic or something.
When people complain, it's not about the deck itself, its about the game's DESIGN and how boring its become BECAUSE we are forced to play GG to be competitive.
I know you'll use the "we play to win" argument, but that's the weakest debate I've ever heard of in my life. This is a kid's game, not the 2008 presidential election.
Because purposefully handicapping yourself with thousands of dollars on the line is a good idea just to please a few people that don't understand high level competition.
If you think something in the game is cheap, then don't play the game.
You just don't see that nowadays where a person comes out of nowhere with some random deck to win at such a big stage. The GG win was predictable.
You'd have more respect for Jason if he chose a deck he was worse with and would probably do worse with?
If he played toxicroak/scizor and got T8 would you give him more respect than 1st with GG?
you might find a deck that actually might be superior to GG, like for example Arithmetic or something.
Hey Matt. Remember when Gatr ruled and you won an SBZ with one?
Yea, it's pretty impressive that he did win, but I'm more impressed with the people that made top cut with some unknown deck like Scizor/Toxicroak...
Victory is discredited because only rogue is good. I have a lot more respect for a player such as Steve Silvestro...
I have respect for everyone who was able to play in Worlds period
The GG win was predictable.
The linked article is interesting but its selection of example scrubs from history is poor. The redcoats gave the world the British Empire - not exactly a scrub performance.