It would seem that I only concede when I'm in an obviously losing position and no outs left in my deck to draw next. Never conceding due to mulligan or class matchup. It's never that bad.
If I've had a long game though, and my opponent hasn't BM'd me throughout, I'll usually just play it out and let them have the lethal attack instead of conceding right away. I feel like that is a well mannered thing to do. But that's just just my opinion. They deserve it.
But if they take their sweet time and start playing other cards to have some meaningless overkill or something, then I concede.
Funny thing: some opponents conceded just after I played Open the Waygate at turn one... did they get it wrong thinking it is a secret? Maybe... LOL
*plays a cancer quest that's been synonymous with defeat for control decks for years*
"lol why do ppl concede tho"
You're not that dumb, right? The fact that quest mage is blissfully weak into anything aggro and has a miserable matchup into secret mage doesn't mean that it isn't a death sentence for most slow decks.
Cause their win con is either pull a random rabbit out of their asses or rez stuff. Either way even if u win its a huge waste of time and stressful as shit. Betterto save the time and play 2 matches in the meantime
I almost never concede. Crazy stuff happens, and in the mean time I can work on quests I have or my opponents have. I've had a few memorable comebacks this way. :)
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Usually give people the final blow, unless I'm tilting because i'm on a bad loosing streak or whatever. If they want to BM a bit before killing me, thats fine, winners privilege, as long a they don't rope me as well.
Conceding after a bad mulligan is really bad. A good player always goes for their outs, and only when there is no possibility to win the game anymore should you concede.
No not a bad mulligan, when I mulligan all cards and I get exactly the same in return, from experience I know it is a lost cause, this particular game I am meant to loose. What you said I have tried, only to irritate myself. So I save the pain and time waisted, by just conceding :-)
Cause their win con is either pull a random rabbit out of their asses or rez stuff. Either way even if u win its a huge waste of time and stressful as shit. Betterto save the time and play 2 matches in the meantime
Exactly this.
Whether I concede or not is situational. When I just lost two games against a certain class and then get matched to the same class the third time in a row, I'm likely to just concede out of frustration. Otherwise I usually only concede when I know I'm beat, but sometimes not even then. If an opponent or a certain deck annoys me, sometimes I just say to myself: "Nah, he started this bs, let him finish hit." *cough* Res Priest *cough*
And I sometimes concede in the beginning if I'm playing a certain class only to complete a quest or later, when I have completed some achievement with a deck that was built for the sole purpose of getting that achievement done.
the thing is, if you know you lost, like opponent has lethal or smth, conceding saves time. Because I know that he's going to kill me in the longest way possible; playing unnecessary cards, making unnecessary trades, emotes etc.
I concede when I see that my opponent has lethal, or when I calculate that I have no chance of winning over the next few turns. Or very rarely I shame concede after making some really stupid misplay.
No better feeling than confidently tossing down Zeph for a board clear only to remember that you have 3 bombs shuffled into your deck.
Funny thing: some opponents conceded just after I played Open the Waygate at turn one... did they get it wrong thinking it is a secret? Maybe... LOL
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It would seem that I only concede when I'm in an obviously losing position and no outs left in my deck to draw next. Never conceding due to mulligan or class matchup. It's never that bad.
If I've had a long game though, and my opponent hasn't BM'd me throughout, I'll usually just play it out and let them have the lethal attack instead of conceding right away. I feel like that is a well mannered thing to do. But that's just just my opinion. They deserve it.
But if they take their sweet time and start playing other cards to have some meaningless overkill or something, then I concede.
C'mon. Let's go already.
I never fucking concede, neeeeeever. Conceiding is for the weak😂 j/k ofc about the weak bit...
But rly i never concede causs luck is fucking crazy, you never know when shit shifts your way.
i almost never concede - if someone has beaten me i like to let them get the satisfaction of hitting me with that final blow
and i always find it interesting how some people wait for the concede or play out all their cards to show out
*plays a cancer quest that's been synonymous with defeat for control decks for years*
"lol why do ppl concede tho"
You're not that dumb, right? The fact that quest mage is blissfully weak into anything aggro and has a miserable matchup into secret mage doesn't mean that it isn't a death sentence for most slow decks.
When my Genn Greymane or Baku the Mooneater did not triggered at the start of game...
Preparation, Counterfeit Coin, concede.
Cause their win con is either pull a random rabbit out of their asses or rez stuff. Either way even if u win its a huge waste of time and stressful as shit. Betterto save the time and play 2 matches in the meantime
I almost never concede. Crazy stuff happens, and in the mean time I can work on quests I have or my opponents have. I've had a few memorable comebacks this way. :)
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Usually give people the final blow, unless I'm tilting because i'm on a bad loosing streak or whatever. If they want to BM a bit before killing me, thats fine, winners privilege, as long a they don't rope me as well.
No not a bad mulligan, when I mulligan all cards and I get exactly the same in return, from experience I know it is a lost cause, this particular game I am meant to loose. What you said I have tried, only to irritate myself. So I save the pain and time waisted, by just conceding :-)
Never ever, because XP you know...
Exactly this.
Whether I concede or not is situational. When I just lost two games against a certain class and then get matched to the same class the third time in a row, I'm likely to just concede out of frustration. Otherwise I usually only concede when I know I'm beat, but sometimes not even then. If an opponent or a certain deck annoys me, sometimes I just say to myself: "Nah, he started this bs, let him finish hit." *cough* Res Priest *cough*
And I sometimes concede in the beginning if I'm playing a certain class only to complete a quest or later, when I have completed some achievement with a deck that was built for the sole purpose of getting that achievement done.
Ceterum censeo classum magi esse delendam.
the thing is, if you know you lost, like opponent has lethal or smth, conceding saves time. Because I know that he's going to kill me in the longest way possible; playing unnecessary cards, making unnecessary trades, emotes etc.
I concede when i'm sure i'm gonna die in the next turn or, if i play aggro, when i'm puta of fuel.
No better feeling than confidently tossing down Zeph for a board clear only to remember that you have 3 bombs shuffled into your deck.
Whenever the fun is over. Usually on turn 3 or 4 in Wild right now.
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I conceed like normal person of see I can’t win I don’t c be sit there and rope then conceed.
When i blunder my queen - sometimes even a minor piece will do.
i concede instant when my opponent is priest, even if the matchup is favored. Im doing this since 2 years now and the game is a lot more fun.
I dont care if i loose or win, i rly want to have fun, so i concede pretty fast when i think i cant win the match.
I still reach Legend every season so i rly dont care about winrates.