@crystal_pidgeot
To whom are you speaking? You quoted my comment, where I pointed out that
1) Human brain development takes time, so while some individuals may be more advanced in younger age groups, some literally have no hope of understanding advanced concepts because it is a physiological impossibility.
2) I put forth that there are some things wrong with the game that playing better will not fix, but that also that there are people who will complain about issues with the game and either
You bring up player skill but give no good way to establish your own. However I don't know a lot of the top players so I often won't realize someone's screen name. For that matter, you had to tell me you were the same person as someone from the PokéGym because I was being thick and didn't catch all the similarities. Are you someone who regularly places high at Worlds? Or if not, regularly play against such people and can at least hang with them? If so that is great. I don't know that though and "playing decks with a high skill curve" doesn't actually prove that. For starters, I'd need to know what decks and then see clear evidence you play them well, and after all of that it is possibly you have simply learned those particular decks well as opposed to having more general skill. Yes, I have seen people that I would mistake for greats because they knew this one deck in and out as well as all of its match-ups... but you give them anything else and their performance dropped.
Personally, I am well aware that I am not a skilled player in terms of the world wide player base. When I was able to attend League, I was one of the better (at times the best) local player, but big fish in a small pond and all. Right now I estimate myself as below average, but not significantly. So I encounter situations where I do not seem to have a hope of winning and I also encounter situations where it was a misplay on my part that cost me the game. There are also some decks that have horrible match-ups against each other, possible an intentional element of the game because regrettably some consider it balanced when Deck A > Deck B > Deck C > Deck A to a major degree.
None of what you said seemed to support adding Side Boards; if things are that messed up, why would Side Boards help? So some decks can work in a few counters that they can access for games two (and if it happens, three) in a best of two match. The decks you are struggling with will gain the same benefit and if they have no weak match-ups, will simply be able to add in generally beneficial cards or counters to the counters.
To whom are you speaking? You quoted my comment, where I pointed out that
1) Human brain development takes time, so while some individuals may be more advanced in younger age groups, some literally have no hope of understanding advanced concepts because it is a physiological impossibility.
2) I put forth that there are some things wrong with the game that playing better will not fix, but that also that there are people who will complain about issues with the game and either
a) name something that isn't wrong at all but an example of where that person just needs to improve his or her skill
b) names something that is wrong but gives faulty reasoning for it, which doesn't just make them look bad but can confuse the issue even more.
Neither of these are absolutes: giving a example of when it is not true in no way disproves the underlying concept because the underlying concept is not an absolute.b) names something that is wrong but gives faulty reasoning for it, which doesn't just make them look bad but can confuse the issue even more.
You bring up player skill but give no good way to establish your own. However I don't know a lot of the top players so I often won't realize someone's screen name. For that matter, you had to tell me you were the same person as someone from the PokéGym because I was being thick and didn't catch all the similarities. Are you someone who regularly places high at Worlds? Or if not, regularly play against such people and can at least hang with them? If so that is great. I don't know that though and "playing decks with a high skill curve" doesn't actually prove that. For starters, I'd need to know what decks and then see clear evidence you play them well, and after all of that it is possibly you have simply learned those particular decks well as opposed to having more general skill. Yes, I have seen people that I would mistake for greats because they knew this one deck in and out as well as all of its match-ups... but you give them anything else and their performance dropped.
Personally, I am well aware that I am not a skilled player in terms of the world wide player base. When I was able to attend League, I was one of the better (at times the best) local player, but big fish in a small pond and all. Right now I estimate myself as below average, but not significantly. So I encounter situations where I do not seem to have a hope of winning and I also encounter situations where it was a misplay on my part that cost me the game. There are also some decks that have horrible match-ups against each other, possible an intentional element of the game because regrettably some consider it balanced when Deck A > Deck B > Deck C > Deck A to a major degree.
None of what you said seemed to support adding Side Boards; if things are that messed up, why would Side Boards help? So some decks can work in a few counters that they can access for games two (and if it happens, three) in a best of two match. The decks you are struggling with will gain the same benefit and if they have no weak match-ups, will simply be able to add in generally beneficial cards or counters to the counters.