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Why do noobs keep going to the clusterfuck teams room?

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2/1/2014 12:53:15 PMEErank[ISP]Lauri before revert after revert
2/1/2014 12:52:55 PMEErank[ISP]Lauri before revert after revert
2/1/2014 12:52:24 PMEErank[ISP]Lauri before revert after revert
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1 Experienced players can do a lot to encourage more 1v1. Often there's 10+ spectators in a single 1v1 room while there could be multiple ones going on at the same time. 1 Experienced players can do a lot to encourage more 1v1. Often there's 10+ spectators in a single 1v1 room while there could be multiple ones going on at the same time.
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3 When a new player makes an account and all he sees is a 10v10 game and a 1v1 game he is likely to be drawn towards the 10v10 game. If there was a 10v10 game and 3 1v1 games going at the same time, it might for some people be different, because he would realise 1v1 is a popular game mode in this community. 3 When a new player makes an account and all he sees is a 10v10 game and a 1v1 game he is likely to be drawn towards the 10v10 game. If there was a 10v10 game and 3 1v1 games going at the same time, it might for some people be different, because he would realise 1v1 is a popular game mode in this community.
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5 Also, if multiple 1v1 games at a time becomes common, there will always be a wider selection of opponents to choose from for everybody ( inluding newbies) . 5 Also, if multiple 1v1 games at a time becomes common, there will be a wider selection of opponents to choose from for everybody ( inluding newbies) .