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neanderpaul14 wrote:I usually keep a couple of large, 6-8 player, escalating terminator going at all times, with players near my rank. I may get bumped out of some but sweeping the board in one of those is good for mucho points.
72o wrote:neanderpaul14 wrote:I usually keep a couple of large, 6-8 player, escalating terminator going at all times, with players near my rank. I may get bumped out of some but sweeping the board in one of those is good for mucho points.
Terminator is a good idea. I play mostly standard games, which might be why i see so many swings. It's either win big or lose 20 points.
Chuuuuck wrote:Becky, how about we play some more team sequential games against each other?
Beckytheblondie wrote:Chuuuuck wrote:Becky, how about we play some more team sequential games against each other?
lmao, as long as we play the same number of freestyle singles against each other.
Mr Changsha wrote:Assuming a player has some real ability on at least one style...
'Falling Rank' - The player doesn't play a large enough percentage of styles and maps they are absolutely comfortable with.
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72o wrote:The point swings are crazy. Sometimes you can't lose. When you start to get runs of bad luck, they come in seemingly neverending waves.
I was riding a new personal best until a couple days ago. I have had some really bad dice and drops, and I'm pretty much guaranteed to have 2 pair while my opponent gets a 3 card cash at the critical point in a standard game. I've dropped 300 points in the last 2 days, and still falling, as there are several games I'm eliminated in that haven't yet ended.
I assume this happens to everyone else too. How do the more established players maintain their rank? Do they play mostly team games? Or not play very many games at all? Or do I just have bad luck?
Woodruff wrote:
Basically, you have to stop having any fun playing the game. Yes, I am entirely serious.
Scott-Land wrote:Woodruff wrote:
Basically, you have to stop having any fun playing the game. Yes, I am entirely serious.
Why do people assume that in order 'to have fun' playing a game, you automatically lose points and have to be a cook? It's rather backwards, because I would say a huge percentage of high ranks only play those types of games-- ones that are fun for them. They're high ranked because they're good at it-- not because they don't enjoy the games they play.
Scott-Land wrote:Woodruff wrote:
Basically, you have to stop having any fun playing the game. Yes, I am entirely serious.
Why do people assume that in order 'to have fun' playing a game, you automatically lose points and have to be a cook? It's rather backwards, because I would say a huge percentage of high ranks only play those types of games-- ones that are fun for them. They're high ranked because they're good at it-- not because they don't enjoy the games they play.
jammyjames wrote:you dont maintain your rank... the dice come along, f*ck you over.... and you lose over 1000 points....
Scott-Land wrote:Woodruff wrote:
Basically, you have to stop having any fun playing the game. Yes, I am entirely serious.
Why do people assume that in order 'to have fun' playing a game, you automatically lose points and have to be a cook? It's rather backwards, because I would say a huge percentage of high ranks only play those types of games-- ones that are fun for them. They're high ranked because they're good at it-- not because they don't enjoy the games they play.
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