Quote: Originally Posted By colonels19 on 4/19/2010
Quote: Originally Posted By doomey on 4/19/2010
I think the bottom line still remains that if you win game 1 by 38 or whatever, the team shouldn't have to make any changes to win game 2, especially against a sim...you can/should basically be able to chalk it up
'nuff said. You haven't a clue.
Its a perfectly logical statement...you don't win by 40 and think "I'd better change something because I'll probably lose the next game". Winning by 40 sets an expectation for the next game that you'll play against X team, that you will pretty much win regardless, and that's a very fair expectation...again ESPECIALLY against a sim that you're +70 OTR against that didn't make any changes.
It's just becoming increasingly clear to me that this is above the level of thinking that you're capable of.
Again, go back to the coin flip example. Nothing changes, two evenly-matched teams, and it would not be surprising to go from one side winning by 20 to another side winning by 20. (For example ... or winning by 30 and losing by 10, etc. etc.)
How do you not get that?