lukalion wrote:i dont know u guys, but when i look at this forum and see that Hit won 1942 live tourney, he won AcesUp league with FP
42 was very new. Give it some time as others
specialize in it and I highly doubt hit would win it. It was also a live tourney. As for the league, that is his specialty (multi with FP) and live revised. So no surprises there.
lukalion wrote:and right now his to play in semis of summer revised tourney against U,
As for that, I'll believe it when I see it happens. He only plays live and now also forces his opponents to skype too and usually in a multi format with FP. He refuses to play me unless I do it live with skype. I'd be surprised if all his games thus far in the PBEM tourney were actually PBEM, more likely they were played live. So I will be very shocked when I see him play me in a standard PBEM game. But he does want the pbem tourney prize (so do I), so an exception is likely.
PBEM allows you to play your best and see your best from your opponent, so I wouldn't be betting on me to win, but I do see us on a more even playing field.
To summarize, I'm more pointing out his specialty and showing that you greatly limit/change the pool of players when you start adding restrictions on how they can play against you (live, multi, skype, LL, etc). Some restrictions have more impact than others. I do it too. I no longer will play a 'competitive' game in a live (especially not with skype) or multi format. I just don't have the time for a drawn out live one and I've slowly learned that I enjoy a slower paced strategy game. There is a reason I don't play RTS or speed-chess-like games. I also see no reason to rush my opponent unless it was a ftf tournament. I've found that lessor quality games are usually the result, unless my opponent was very use to live and had the time. But even in that case, to throw off my opponent and increase the chances of a win, I could do a few unusual tactics that my opponent is less prepared for and unlikely to adapt well too considering the time restraint (i.e. G Fleet buy, heavy KJF, etc). I play worse in a live setting too. Just not too use to it and I usually do all kinds of silly (sometimes big) errors, or for similar reasons as stated above.
To each their own though. We each have our specialty/preferences.
lukalion wrote:when Global comes to GTO and some of so called expert players realize they are not good at it, will they finally admit that they are experts in their variations but limited to achieve anything else
Of course when global comes out no one will be that good at it (takes years). But 'experts' in other A&A specialties will have a huge advantage when playing global against A&A novices for quite some time.
And it's much less about
limited to achieve anything else
and much more about
to each their own