OSN Data Sharing Initiative
03-13-2014, 06:55 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-13-2014 07:20 AM by SuperDonkey.)
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RE: OSN Data Sharing Initiative
(03-12-2014 12:38 PM)Demonwind66 Wrote:(03-12-2014 11:24 AM)Extreme Ghost Wrote: This is scientific proof that even pixel/cyber wolfs hunt in packs this thread should be on a nature documentary bwhaha Haha--no offense taken! I just want to be sure people are understanding what I'm trying to say. (03-12-2014 10:59 AM)Extreme Ghost Wrote: @SD Why can't friendlies be used to practice strategies out? I don't see how thay can't be used in that way? Still Imagine you're looking at your opponent's recent games and you come across a set of 25 games he has just finished, against the same opponent, on the same board you're playing on. The really early games have the same few first moves as your current game before they diverge--then later games have several more moves the same before they diverge--and the most recent games follow your game all the way up to its current turn. Furthermore, in the more recent games, your opponent's side of the board always has *exactly* the same setup, while the side representing your side has several different positions (evidently based on their guesses about where your pieces are). The games are then played out for several turns, with your opponent trying out various strategies (maybe spawns a mobi in one instance and hopes you don't realize he's low on wit, or he tries to hide two runners in the FOW in another instance.) What would you conclude? You would conclude that you now know your opponents exact current position, that you know what he's guessing you have, and that you know what one or two things he's going to try next. THAT is why you're screwed if your friendlies were added in the middle of your placement match. (03-13-2014 01:31 AM)amoffett11 Wrote:(03-12-2014 07:25 AM)SuperDonkey Wrote: The Friendly game has been a very convenient way to prepare for important games like placement games (you lose one of those, kiss any promotion dreams you had goodbye). Hi Amoffett11-- Thanks for taking the time to post all that. I had no idea that was how things worked and find it extremely interesting (like you, I'd like to hear confirmation of course). My comment was based on hearsay and empirical example drawn from a very small sample size. Here's my story: I have a friend who lost a single one of his five placement games. The game he lost was against the Veggienauts back when they had 3-health thorns. He was then placed as Gifted, and he has since won 15-20 games in a row (including placement games) without a single loss and without being promoted. This is despite having heard that, after they nerfed the Veggies, those losses to the overpowered Veggienauts no longer count against you [anyone know about that??]. I, on the other hand, played 5 games total--just my placement games--and went directly to Master. So our theory is that you'd better not lose placement games. |
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