I play only in ranked and concede a lot, when I have shit starting hand with control deck, when I feel like i won't recover, when i'm trying a new homebrew deck and I notice a big deck building flaw, when I face counter decks and don't win the early game.
Never made it to legend, never cared !
I really enjoy that everyone besides me is trying their hardest as if their life depends on it, it's liberating, being the one in charge of the concede button at all times, being able to end games at any time and care more about my fun than my stars. And I hate it so much when people do what I do and concede too easily, that's why I don't play casual.
I almost never concede, it has to be a realy specific situation. I'm kind of guy who likes to see what will happen. I sometimes even play semi-randomized board games without hidden information against myself, or actualy one, because I only have one such board game which I enjoy. So, while playing with games give it some competition, I also play Hearthstone partly as a very advanced simulator, and it makes no sense to not see the whole procces.
tbh I usually don't.. there have been a handful of times when my opponent has a win condition, and gets too cute/greedy with playing more cards. Sometimes they've ruined their own board or screwed up their own gameplan. It is super rare, but that's why I don't concede. There was also one time I remember when connection was interrupted and I ended up with a win I don't deserve
I dont get why you people keep playing until the last minute.
what is wrong with these HS players that just keep playing even though they know they r not going to win
Is that a card game thing?
it's a bad loser thing, something related to player's own pride and bad manners in life. A glimpse of what happens when u have awful parents that doesn't teach you fair play; how to accept lose and how not to be an abysmal winner/player.
I dont get why you people keep playing until the last minute.
what is wrong with these HS players that just keep playing even though they know they r not going to win
Is that a card game thing?
it's a bad loser thing, something related to player's own pride and bad manners in life. A glimpse of what happens when u have awful parents that doesn't teach you fair play; how to accept lose and how not to be an abysmal winner/player.
Yeah, good upright, honarable people with good morals refer to nebulous concepts like pride and draw connections between conceding in Hearthstone and bad upbrining and "awful parents". Nothing says "you are a good person" more than badmouthing people you disagree with.
Kind of reminds me of religious folks who demonstrate their love and compassion by damning and ostracizing those who don't live by their standards.
I dont get why you people keep playing until the last minute.
what is wrong with these HS players that just keep playing even though they know they r not going to win
Is that a card game thing?
it's a bad loser thing, something related to player's own pride and bad manners in life. A glimpse of what happens when u have awful parents that doesn't teach you fair play; how to accept lose and how not to be an abysmal winner/player.
TFW you think that wanting to play a game out to the end somehow makes you a bad loser
Do you think football games should end at halftime if one side is 20 points ahead? That Call of Duty should just end its matches when one side has 40 kills and the other has 15 and it's first to 70? That a chess match should end when one player loses their queen?
If that's your attitude you probably just shouldn't interact with other human beings at all
I'm not going to stop playing something I'm enjoying and having fun with just because I'm losing, that's stupid.
1) When my opponent has obvious lethal on the board. If my opponent has a lethal that isn't obvious (e.g. requires specific trades) and I still have outs, I'll see if he screws up.
2) When I'm clearly going to lose the fatigue battle and there's no possible way for me to claw it back or force a draw.
3) If I'm playing a combo deck and he burns a key piece.
Lmao I just had a priest who quintuple mass rezzed yesterday and I never dropped below 15 health as Prime Warlock
Bomb War also has zero trouble with them
Maybe stop playing aggro trash and you'd win against them
If the priest match takes longer than it should
That is purely idiotic behaviour.
After prepping the coin of course
When i’m playing wild and my opponent plays secret mage. Obviously they want to hit legend really bad so I go ahead and help them out and concede.
Strike first!
Strike hard!
No mercy!
(conceding is for pussies)
I’m currently farming wins against Secret Mages and conceding against everyone else. It’s amazing how many try hards you face at garbage legend.
Take a walk on the wild side...
I play only in ranked and concede a lot, when I have shit starting hand with control deck, when I feel like i won't recover, when i'm trying a new homebrew deck and I notice a big deck building flaw, when I face counter decks and don't win the early game.
Never made it to legend, never cared !
I really enjoy that everyone besides me is trying their hardest as if their life depends on it, it's liberating, being the one in charge of the concede button at all times, being able to end games at any time and care more about my fun than my stars. And I hate it so much when people do what I do and concede too easily, that's why I don't play casual.
I almost never concede, it has to be a realy specific situation. I'm kind of guy who likes to see what will happen. I sometimes even play semi-randomized board games without hidden information against myself, or actualy one, because I only have one such board game which I enjoy. So, while playing with games give it some competition, I also play Hearthstone partly as a very advanced simulator, and it makes no sense to not see the whole procces.
tbh I usually don't.. there have been a handful of times when my opponent has a win condition, and gets too cute/greedy with playing more cards. Sometimes they've ruined their own board or screwed up their own gameplan. It is super rare, but that's why I don't concede. There was also one time I remember when connection was interrupted and I ended up with a win I don't deserve
I should concede... maybe... but I believed in the heart of the cards AND I WON hahaha
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When I see opponent has some combo/otk and I cant break it or if I'm aggro and spent all my resources without winning
I dont get why you people keep playing until the last minute.
what is wrong with these HS players that just keep playing even though they know they r not going to win
Is that a card game thing?
if priest i go next
I concede as soon as I dont get the treasures I need in Duels haha.
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it's a bad loser thing, something related to player's own pride and bad manners in life. A glimpse of what happens when u have awful parents that doesn't teach you fair play; how to accept lose and how not to be an abysmal winner/player.
Yeah, good upright, honarable people with good morals refer to nebulous concepts like pride and draw connections between conceding in Hearthstone and bad upbrining and "awful parents". Nothing says "you are a good person" more than badmouthing people you disagree with.
Kind of reminds me of religious folks who demonstrate their love and compassion by damning and ostracizing those who don't live by their standards.
TFW you think that wanting to play a game out to the end somehow makes you a bad loser
Do you think football games should end at halftime if one side is 20 points ahead? That Call of Duty should just end its matches when one side has 40 kills and the other has 15 and it's first to 70? That a chess match should end when one player loses their queen?
If that's your attitude you probably just shouldn't interact with other human beings at all
I'm not going to stop playing something I'm enjoying and having fun with just because I'm losing, that's stupid.
1) When my opponent has obvious lethal on the board. If my opponent has a lethal that isn't obvious (e.g. requires specific trades) and I still have outs, I'll see if he screws up.
2) When I'm clearly going to lose the fatigue battle and there's no possible way for me to claw it back or force a draw.
3) If I'm playing a combo deck and he burns a key piece.