Ok on this post you can share your repetitions from hsreplay(decktracker/arcane tracker needed), the reason is discover if blizzard has algorithms or not by statistics. You probably know what i mean those games when your opponent or you have literally all the answers, luck like winning 50/50s and topdecking the card that you need during all the game. I will post two of those games, share your repetitions and we will know if there are algorithms.
It is easy to specifically pick out moments in which the opponent got “lucky.” It happens for and against everyone. It is also worth noting that when people build their decks, they are generally putting good cards into said deck.
I can appreciate that moments of “I need this one card or I lose” happen, but statistically speaking the best hearthstone cards are those that are good both standalone and synergistically. Zeph might be the one, true exception as he is a card like no other, and quite literally the definition of a “perfect card” always.
A lot of the time though, people get angry when their opponent top decks the “perfect card” despite being 1/2 way or more through their deck. They could make the same argument saying they should have statistically drawn at least one copy in the top 10-12 cards of their deck to begin with.
I looked at the second game you posted, I've had tons of game like this where I don't manage to draw my Glowfly Swarm early or my combo of Overgrowth directly into Exotic Mountseller. This is exactly the problem of Spell Druid, if you don't draw well early you are dead to pretty much any deck as you have 0 board presence. I see absolutely nothing irregular here.
I don't think there is any truth in these conspiracy theories. I play a lot of meme decks but I also sometimes do the grind into high legend. I play a lot of games and when I am in the dumpster legend ranks playing a good deck as opposed to a meme deck I get insane win rates. I can get 80%+ win rates vs platinum players or low rank diamonds and of course that drops the higher up in the legend ranks you go since you're up against better decks/better players. Blizzard isn't forcing me into 50/50 here. If they were, this wouldn't be possible to achieve these high win rates consistently. I mean some of these guys are showing why they are stuck in D10. I see double execute being run in warrior decks. HL hunters wasting zephyr to achieve very little with it. Enrage warriors doing some combo in the mid game that gets them armour but does not provide them any tempo nor comboing with battlerage for card draw. There is no way for blizzard to enforce 50/50 when the opponents are playing trash decks and playing them badly (Kibbler plays trash decks on purpose for fun but he plays them obscenely well which allows him to stay around 1k - 1.5k legend despite the disadvantage).
I don't get what so unusual about the Druid game... Both decks have pretty much their standard draws. Pure Spell Druid should imho be excluded from any discussions about luck. The deck is built inconsistent and bad hands and draws happen a lot (I mean not a lot enough to make the deck bad, it is pretty much viable, but often enough to stick out).
So maybe it is about a discovered Sap? You would loose the game anyways and he discovered Sap at the beginning of the game. I jsut don't see anything particularly lucky or unlucky in this game.
Well I didn't say everything about that game, I was 9-0 that rogue had soo lucky and I was so unlucky like if would be my turn to loose because the algorithm, If you analyze the game you will see he highroolled me all the game.
Probably, but Im starting to think it because some weird games(not only my opponents) and gala priest steals, in some games you noticed that you have all the things and luck (or your opponents) like if is your turn to win or loose, i don't saying this happens all the time but in some games like final bosses, ends of win streaks looks pretty obvious. But is only a theory yet..
Ok on this post you can share your repetitions from hsreplay(decktracker/arcane tracker needed), the reason is discover if blizzard has algorithms or not by statistics. You probably know what i mean those games when your opponent or you have literally all the answers, luck like winning 50/50s and topdecking the card that you need during all the game. I will post two of those games, share your repetitions and we will know if there are algorithms.
1-https://hsreplay.net/replay/9tVWG4rTgyqywt9xs5ATsL Dragon hunter vs HL hunter, Luck and topdecks as hell.
2-https://hsreplay.net/replay/FMkNtR64AoBksPuxvJP8ZC spell druid vs gala secret rogue, the game was rigged from the start XD.
It is easy to specifically pick out moments in which the opponent got “lucky.” It happens for and against everyone. It is also worth noting that when people build their decks, they are generally putting good cards into said deck.
I can appreciate that moments of “I need this one card or I lose” happen, but statistically speaking the best hearthstone cards are those that are good both standalone and synergistically. Zeph might be the one, true exception as he is a card like no other, and quite literally the definition of a “perfect card” always.
A lot of the time though, people get angry when their opponent top decks the “perfect card” despite being 1/2 way or more through their deck. They could make the same argument saying they should have statistically drawn at least one copy in the top 10-12 cards of their deck to begin with.
I looked at the second game you posted, I've had tons of game like this where I don't manage to draw my Glowfly Swarm early or my combo of Overgrowth directly into Exotic Mountseller. This is exactly the problem of Spell Druid, if you don't draw well early you are dead to pretty much any deck as you have 0 board presence. I see absolutely nothing irregular here.
The druid threw the game when he killed a kitten instead of a sethekk. It was huge missplay for which he was punished.
I don't think there is any truth in these conspiracy theories. I play a lot of meme decks but I also sometimes do the grind into high legend. I play a lot of games and when I am in the dumpster legend ranks playing a good deck as opposed to a meme deck I get insane win rates. I can get 80%+ win rates vs platinum players or low rank diamonds and of course that drops the higher up in the legend ranks you go since you're up against better decks/better players. Blizzard isn't forcing me into 50/50 here. If they were, this wouldn't be possible to achieve these high win rates consistently. I mean some of these guys are showing why they are stuck in D10. I see double execute being run in warrior decks. HL hunters wasting zephyr to achieve very little with it. Enrage warriors doing some combo in the mid game that gets them armour but does not provide them any tempo nor comboing with battlerage for card draw. There is no way for blizzard to enforce 50/50 when the opponents are playing trash decks and playing them badly (Kibbler plays trash decks on purpose for fun but he plays them obscenely well which allows him to stay around 1k - 1.5k legend despite the disadvantage).
I don't get what so unusual about the Druid game... Both decks have pretty much their standard draws. Pure Spell Druid should imho be excluded from any discussions about luck. The deck is built inconsistent and bad hands and draws happen a lot (I mean not a lot enough to make the deck bad, it is pretty much viable, but often enough to stick out).
So maybe it is about a discovered Sap? You would loose the game anyways and he discovered Sap at the beginning of the game. I jsut don't see anything particularly lucky or unlucky in this game.
Well I didn't say everything about that game, I was 9-0 that rogue had soo lucky and I was so unlucky like if would be my turn to loose because the algorithm, If you analyze the game you will see he highroolled me all the game.
Probably, but Im starting to think it because some weird games(not only my opponents) and gala priest steals, in some games you noticed that you have all the things and luck (or your opponents) like if is your turn to win or loose, i don't saying this happens all the time but in some games like final bosses, ends of win streaks looks pretty obvious. But is only a theory yet..
Probability theory, Negative Bias and Confirmation Bias.
And Dunning-Kruger effect.
Google them.
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