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[q]Confidence/certainty
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1 |
[q]Confidence/certainty
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If you raid like a Mongol against lower-ranked players but cower in your base against higher ranked players, then this self-perpetuating issue is a challenge you could overcome. You cannot be submissive to a formidable opponent without giving them an advantage. And the result of their advantage can cause you to become even more fearful of their skill, causing you to blow it out of proportion and sabotage yourself. By ignoring your opponents reputation and acting consistently no matter the matchup, you will have more stable results. [/q]
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If you raid like a Mongol against lower-ranked players but cower in your base against higher ranked players, then this self-perpetuating issue is a challenge you could overcome. You cannot be submissive to a formidable opponent without giving them an advantage. And the result of their advantage can cause you to become even more fearful of their skill, causing you to blow it out of proportion and sabotage yourself. By ignoring your opponents reputation and acting consistently no matter the matchup, you will have more stable results. [/q]
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3 |
I
feel
like
the
correct
way
to
take
this
is
to
play
the
opponent
as
if
you
don't
know
who
they
are.
You
should
scout
against
cheese
even
if
the
opponent
is
a
noob,
and
you
should
mongolize
against
godde
just
like
you
would
against
godde.
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3 |
I
feel
like
the
correct
way
to
take
this
is
to
play
the
opponent
as
if
you
don't
know
who
they
are.
You
should
scout
against
cheese
even
if
the
opponent
is
a
noob,
and
you
should
mongolize
against
godde
just
like
you
would
against
a
lobster.
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4 |
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4 |
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5 |
(And you should cheese both somewhere between each fifth and each tenth game)
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5 |
(And you should cheese both somewhere between each fifth and each tenth game)
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