I have put a long winded response to this, but I need to specify first that you are only playing 1v1 games and these are mostly about the luck of the drop and who plays first, also you have had a series of 4 wins recently and in all those you went first. Four recent wins is not enough to base any facts about skill on. I also believe that since one of those wins was against davidechko123, you feel you have beaten the best player on D12. This couldn't be further from the truth. davidechko123 got his "skill points" from playing over 13000 quick same time games which he would win many due to his fast internet and computer. He also is quite good at 1v1, but can only guarantee winning if he goes first and/or has the best drop .
I think you are very much mistaken if you think that the skilled players will lose their ability to win games when using that skill with balanced dice in any game other than a 1v1 where skill is handy but mostly hindered because of the above reasons.
The only way this will become apparent is if you invite skilled players to a specified long term / live game (3p - 9p) where you will see how they appear to gain advantage and become a formidable foe, increasing in strength as the game progresses.
You must ask yourself, "how did they get so skilful?", the answer will always be, experience!
It is also possible to get luck on your side and have a large series of wins due to the initial drop, cards received, and connectivity of your troops, as well as the unfortunate actions of others, but that will level out when you play many 100's of games, where there will also be large series of losses for the same reasons. Remember, there can only be 1 winner and even if the game has 6 skilled players in it, they can't all win.
The skill level number on a players profile is not really an accurate representation of skill. Certain players may also look quite skilful to you due to their rank e.g. Sergeant, but some of these players have played many thousands of games and never got above that rank, which means they are not very skilled at all and you'll see why when you play them and they still can't calculate the required troops to successfully attack and win.
I have put a long winded response to this, but I need to specify first that you are only playing 1v1 games and these are mostly about the luck of the drop [b]and who plays first[/b], also you have had a series of 4 wins recently and in all those you went first. Four recent wins is not enough to base any facts about skill on. I also believe that since one of those wins was against davidechko123, you feel you have beaten the best player on D12. This couldn't be further from the truth. davidechko123 got his "skill points" from playing over 13000 quick same time games which he would win many due to his fast internet and computer. He also is quite good at 1v1, but can only guarantee winning if he goes first and/or has the best drop .
I think you are very much mistaken if you think that the skilled players will lose their ability to win games when using that skill with balanced dice in any game other than a 1v1 where skill is handy but mostly hindered because of the above reasons.
The only way this will become apparent is if you invite skilled players to a specified long term / live game (3p - 9p) where you will see how they appear to gain advantage and become a formidable foe, increasing in strength as the game progresses.
You must ask yourself, "how did they get so skilful?", the answer will always be, experience!
It is also possible to get luck on your side and have a large series of wins due to the initial drop, cards received, and connectivity of your troops, as well as the unfortunate actions of others, but that will level out when you play many 100's of games, where there will also be large series of losses for the same reasons. Remember, there can only be 1 winner and even if the game has 6 skilled players in it, they can't all win.
The skill level number on a players profile is not really an accurate representation of skill. Certain players may also look quite skilful to you due to their rank e.g. Sergeant, but some of these players have played many thousands of games and never got above that rank, which means they are not very skilled at all and you'll see why when you play them and they still can't calculate the required troops to successfully attack and win.
Hyd yn oed er fy mod Cymraeg , dim ond yn siarad Saesneg, felly yr wyf yn gobeithio y bydd y cyfieithu yn gywir.