I’m mostly encountering bots with slovakian-esque names in plat on my account, my sister is fighting against them often in bronze and low silver. Few are named something strange like wuudmm or something like it. (NA)
Most are DK’s and Paladin’s, few are warlocks and I’ve seen some mage ones. Like Dalleen though, only some are reportable— It’s like I didn’t even have a match since it’s never shown under “recent opponents”.
A priest one I played last night passed turn one, coined into Harvester of Envy tempo turn 2, turn 3 played the Mysterious Visitor they had just drawn, turn four they drew and played location— activated on my minion not theirs, with 2 clicks—, the following turns were them just playing cards with no synergy (the dragon to discover a card from your opponent didn’t trigger tells me they had no dragons in hand) at all until I killed them around turn 6.
For future reference, ignore anyone that asks for a detailed description, and don’t provide a detailed description. It’s very easy to hijack that thinking into explaining how “matchmaking works”, and to discredit it. First, gain creditability at the mode of communication you’re at, then tell whoever is reading that “this is, what it is”.
You open yourself up to a lot of counterarguments and logical contradiactions when you put it like this.
Look out for sdv, fds and fdsfdsfds … those are the ones I play against 20 times a day. Once I got sdv twice in a row after I beat them. wtf? 
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Whacky idea: How about blizzard stop printing decks that are so easy to play, a bot can win with them.
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The stale cookie cutter decks. I always appreciate playing against someone with a weird but good deck - as it should be. Some people really be playing with those blizzard premade decks straight out the box X__X you try that in yu-gi-oh and get blasted lol