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Indianz Conquer wrote:I agree with Timmiz above, it happens. I was a major a couple of months ago and am being smashed recently, both attacking and defending.
For the record, I dont like you KoE_sirius lol, wining that 65 vs 80 lol
^^ see
MY rank sucks now
KoE_Sirius wrote:Although the St Patricks Day map was a bit harsh.
Manny Killer wrote:Wish there was a way to play with guys who had a sense of I don't know...just a sense of competitive fair play and played intelligently.
drunkmonkey wrote:I honestly wonder why anyone becomes a mod on this site. You're the whiniest bunch of players imaginable.
Ron Burgundy wrote:Why don't you go back to your home on Whore Island?
prismsaber wrote:manny killer,
It's all in your game selection. Certain game types will hold you down and not allow you to rise past a certain threshold. Moreover, at only some 150 games played, you have a lot to learn yet. If you want to maximize your points while learning a legitimate game style, stay away from luck based flat rate and no card games and play escalating. There are about 5 really good escalating strategy threads in the strategy sub-forum. Even consider finding a mentor to teach you. Learn escalating and you can easily maintain 2,000 points and more.
Timminz wrote:Manny Killer wrote:Wish there was a way to play with guys who had a sense of I don't know...just a sense of competitive fair play and played intelligently.
In the Callouts forum, there are threads with private games for players above certain ranks. They're not a guarantee, but they do tend to ensure a certain level of play, that you won't always find in public games. Also, something I found to work for this, is when you play against someone who played well in your opinion, add them to your friend list. Once you've built up a good sized list of 'friends' you can start your own private games, and invite people who you already know to be decent players.

Mr Changsha wrote:Timminz wrote:Manny Killer wrote:Wish there was a way to play with guys who had a sense of I don't know...just a sense of competitive fair play and played intelligently.
In the Callouts forum, there are threads with private games for players above certain ranks. They're not a guarantee, but they do tend to ensure a certain level of play, that you won't always find in public games. Also, something I found to work for this, is when you play against someone who played well in your opinion, add them to your friend list. Once you've built up a good sized list of 'friends' you can start your own private games, and invite people who you already know to be decent players.
Quite right. Once I encounter a good player I tend to send them a quick note and add them to my friends list for future games.
Not sure how many do this, but the benefits are obvious. I have a good 30 players listed (who also made up the bulk of my new clan), and play with a combination of those guys for most games.