>Of course, how balanced is a scenario if you have to be an ASL expert or have played it 5 times to have a chance at winning?
Never said anything about being an expert or playing it 5 times. Playing it ONCE usually does the job for most ASLers.
>Whether or not you like/trust the results, it is beneficial to the community at large to report them anyway (only takes a few seconds).
How so? I've been playing against the local guys and they're not tournament players. I on the other hand love tournamnets and competitive play. I gear up my game to coincide with Enfilade and Wild Westfest. My record against them in the past 2-3 years is 42-0. How does it help ROAR if I report my results?
I know that is an extreme case, but I've read stories right in this forum where a guy beat another player the first time they played then proceeded to go 0-19 against that player. In too many instances where your face-to-face situation has you playing only one other person, many times you will see where one player is better or a player can grasp a new scenario better.
Never said anything about being an expert or playing it 5 times. Playing it ONCE usually does the job for most ASLers.
>Whether or not you like/trust the results, it is beneficial to the community at large to report them anyway (only takes a few seconds).
How so? I've been playing against the local guys and they're not tournament players. I on the other hand love tournamnets and competitive play. I gear up my game to coincide with Enfilade and Wild Westfest. My record against them in the past 2-3 years is 42-0. How does it help ROAR if I report my results?
I know that is an extreme case, but I've read stories right in this forum where a guy beat another player the first time they played then proceeded to go 0-19 against that player. In too many instances where your face-to-face situation has you playing only one other person, many times you will see where one player is better or a player can grasp a new scenario better.