You're basically asking how you can be luckier playing the lottery, or playing keno or something. You can incrementally and slightly increase your "luck" by becoming more skilled and knowledgeable, but ultimately, you are at the mercy of RNG. Just how it is, friend. Sorry
Nice way of encouraging and giving hope to others, dude... Of course, that was pure sarcasm. I'm not going to tell you what to do or not, but maybe, just maybe, being a bit more positive with your statements could be much more useful for everyone here. ;)
I know that having the synergy instead of just picking the high quality card is best for business. But it seems that my op cards is out-valuing mine. Really hard to beat those good tempo minions.
I only watched the first part of the first match and I already noticed a missplay: playing Bilefin Tidehunter instead of Micro Machine. A missplay at that stage of the game can decide a match, especially in arena where it's much more harder to recover from them.
Later in the game I'm pretty sure you could've played consort, traded, then dropped Volcanic to put more stats on the board too. Sherman is right though, early mistakes can cost you the game. You need to be conscious of what swing cards you have in your deck. If you can't afford to fall behind and you do, it's usually gg.
2nd game. T4 i wouldve played yeti into clockwork on 5. Playing the strider gives you a really weak potion turn that allows him initiative (though coin Shadopan on 4 is rough tbh). By t7 you're just dropping stuff to try and get on board while he just develops to stay ahead. You start to get some tempo back by t9 but too late - you're dead!
Game 3 - t2 - absolutely coin and play Dragonhawk! Hero power and making the trade for him is probably the worst option that turn. You curved into Deathspeaker too so probably had a decent trade. It might even have been a good play to dagger on 3 for windfury! T5 - why no Deathspeaker here? You then end up with a very weak t7 into his firelands portal, and it just goes from there. You dont have any answers to a big drop, he gets lucky against your 1/1 taunt but could ping anyway... you were too far behind to deal at that point because of earlier plays.
Having finished watching all the replays, I fully agree with all of this statements. I hope this doesn't sound harsh, but ConCuThanKy1292, you need to improve at the game and considere much more the importance of tempo, always trying to take advantage of the situation, especially by playing and leaving the maximum amount of stats each turn on the board. Once you have the advantage, victory is usually very close. Of course, you shouldn't worry about it too much, I'm pretty sure you will improve with enough practice. :)
I know that having the synergy instead of just picking the high quality card is best for business. But it seems that my op cards is out-valuing mine. Really hard to beat those good tempo minions.
I only watched the first part of the first match and I already noticed a missplay: playing Bilefin Tidehunter instead of Micro Machine. A missplay at that stage of the game can decide a match, especially in arena where it's much more harder to recover from them.
My results have been better with 6+ wins arena. But a 2W-3L run just shut my streak with really bad drafting pool. How can I pick better cards if it offers me low quality cards. I just need to solve this problem.
Thank you for your detailed answer. I am disappointed that many opponents have insane draws late game while I sit there and "enjoy" being destroyed by bad draws. How can this be improved?
If this happens consistently, it means you are not drafting correctly.
You absolutely cannot simply take the card with the highest Arena tier rating every time. You have to consider your curve, early vs late game, card draw/generation, removal, and deck synergies. People with so-called "lucky draws" have done this, improving their chances of getting something useful at every stage of the game.
ConCuThanKy1292, drafting in arena is not just about picking good quality cards and avoiding bad ones, that is the most common mistake many players make while playing this game mode. You need to make good use of the poor quality cards you are offered, sometimes even picking them over high quality ones, and FortyDust explained that well.
There is such a thing as luck. Some people are just luckier than others. Maybe God loves them more but if you really study trends you do notice that certain ppl have more fortunate returns than others do. Sorry math heads but it's always been the case.
Luck exists. Some ppl are born into life successful and beautiful while others arrive ugly mentally ill and poor. Deal with it and do your best with what youre given. We like to deny that luck exists because its offensive that fortune favors some more than others so we say it doesnt exist and stigmatize anyone who cries bad luck as a whiner. While I agree it is bad fashion whats worse is pretending something doesnt exist that clearly does.
"Some people are just luckier than others"
"Maybe God loves them more but if you really study trends you do notice that certain ppl have more fortunate returns than others do."
"Some ppl are born into life successful and beautiful while others arrive ugly mentally ill and poor"
Wow, the envy is strong on this one... Even when you said "Deal with it and do your best with what youre given", it's pretty obvious these are recurrent thoughts in your mind, considering you posted almost the same thing two times already on this short thread.
These kind of thoughts will never help anyone to improve at Hearthstone, neither at life. Stop looking and comparing yourself with other people and live your own life without being a nuisance to others, thank you. And no, life is not about doing your best with what you are given, it's about trying to improve and be a better version of yourself day by day. Sorry, but this only makes you look like a very toxic person and you are not helping anyone.
Luck doesn't exists, only chance, and such a thing applies while playing Hearthstone too. OP very probably needs to learn to draft better when things are in his favour while considering every factor while do so.
Nice way of encouraging and giving hope to others, dude... Of course, that was pure sarcasm. I'm not going to tell you what to do or not, but maybe, just maybe, being a bit more positive with your statements could be much more useful for everyone here. ;)
Having finished watching all the replays, I fully agree with all of this statements. I hope this doesn't sound harsh, but ConCuThanKy1292, you need to improve at the game and considere much more the importance of tempo, always trying to take advantage of the situation, especially by playing and leaving the maximum amount of stats each turn on the board. Once you have the advantage, victory is usually very close. Of course, you shouldn't worry about it too much, I'm pretty sure you will improve with enough practice. :)
I only watched the first part of the first match and I already noticed a missplay: playing Bilefin Tidehunter instead of Micro Machine. A missplay at that stage of the game can decide a match, especially in arena where it's much more harder to recover from them.
You are clearly not following FortyDust advice:
ConCuThanKy1292, drafting in arena is not just about picking good quality cards and avoiding bad ones, that is the most common mistake many players make while playing this game mode. You need to make good use of the poor quality cards you are offered, sometimes even picking them over high quality ones, and FortyDust explained that well.
"Some people are just luckier than others"
"Maybe God loves them more but if you really study trends you do notice that certain ppl have more fortunate returns than others do."
"Some ppl are born into life successful and beautiful while others arrive ugly mentally ill and poor"
Wow, the envy is strong on this one... Even when you said "Deal with it and do your best with what youre given", it's pretty obvious these are recurrent thoughts in your mind, considering you posted almost the same thing two times already on this short thread.
These kind of thoughts will never help anyone to improve at Hearthstone, neither at life. Stop looking and comparing yourself with other people and live your own life without being a nuisance to others, thank you. And no, life is not about doing your best with what you are given, it's about trying to improve and be a better version of yourself day by day. Sorry, but this only makes you look like a very toxic person and you are not helping anyone.
Luck doesn't exists, only chance, and such a thing applies while playing Hearthstone too. OP very probably needs to learn to draft better when things are in his favour while considering every factor while do so.