Hello Tomisama,
It's something that's heard in several 'competitive' sports: you decide what happens, not him.Originally Posted by Tomisama
All of us 'fail', I'ld even guess it happens at least once every match. If not, would anything happen?
..yes.For instance, I am sure you know that I am easily trapped into a tit-for-tat cavalry battle on the flank.
..yes, but.And often when repeatedly attacked, will opt for a mass solution rather than being nitpicked to death.
I'm sure you will find answers.But I too am very aware of these weaknesses, and will continue to try to find better answers to these situations as time goes on.
The most memorable battle for me the past years, was one where I was allied with you.It may be a failing in some circumstances, but you can always count on me to be relentless in pursuit of perfecting my own generalship.
I wouldn't worry too much about that. Even if the game was important and serious. I'm sure there are situations and of course it's to be praised that you work on improving the art, as we all should do.The only thing that I regret is that almost always my allies pay the price along with me for my misjudgments.
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It is a teamgame. Losing a teamgame doesn't just mean that one player underperformed (to put it bluntly), but also that his allies didn't utilise his (lack of) abilities well enough.
A team of a weak and a strong player is to be feared more than two strong opponents.
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