Once u reach too high winrate %

Another way to say it is, after being lucky enough to be matched against deck you beat, you’re bound to face at some point decks that beat yours, it’s the law of randomness

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That is the worst idea I’ve ever read on this forum.

‘Yeah let’s just matchup this brand new player with this sweaty Top 1000 legend player with all golden cards and pay to win portraits, because that wouldn’t make everyone instantly quit’.

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reaching legend in NA is joke. Much more skill required in EU/Asia. So yes, already legend in EU, just this month was harder, dropped 3 times to rank 5 from D1 3 stars.

back to your rank 50 :sheep:

Is that accurate? i don’t have enough perspective since i only play on EU ladder. Is it due to number of player on each ladder? South American players play on NA right? what about African and Oceanian players?

It’s surely one fo the opinions of all time, but we have no evidence for it.

AFAIK, the main difference between EU and NA is player number, that should have no effect in how hard it is to climb. In fact, sheer amount of players usually points to a more varied deck spread and a harder climb, at first glance.

omg…type in google NA easier then EU? You will see. Also, go try both regions and experience yourself.

Watched few NA players streaming…like seriously they are matched against decks and cards that i even forgot about their existence. So much missplay etc.

Some people make obvious mistakes i higher ranks, concede when their about to win etc. :roll_eyes:

Also people in net when they post their decks also add EU/NA/ASIA, because one deck can work in one region but completely be trash in another.

Is that your evidence?
Cool.

Did you have your tinfoil hat on? NEVER forget the tinfoil hat.

It’s such a brave thing to come to these forums and be so open in letting us know your losses have nothing to do with you, it’s just the game working against you. Instead of just accepting there will be wins among losses, you have what it takes to accept these notions.

Also, thank you for not plaguing us with this thing called “evidence”, preferably more than “a few games” that isn’t you just saying so and shows clear connections.

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The irony here…

You made affirmative claims that the match considers your deck and that it intentionally gives you decks that are counter to your chosen deck without a shred of evidence to support either claim. Anyone with even a rudimentary education would understand that the burden of proof is with you and your claims.

“No, you are wrong” is sufficient to repudiate unsubstantiated claims.

They said you are wrong, which is correct. You are wrong until you show evidence.

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Here before the inevitable “Where’s YOUR evidence?!”

The typical conspiracy theorist’s response if you will.

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Blizzard described the match on multiple occasions. They have told us that deck is not considered during the match phase.

Deviations from this status quo require proof.

That said, I would LOVE for someone to prove deck is considered because I would sue the f out of them for fraud.

Nobody has a 100% win rate. Of course the more you win the more likely the streak will
reach its inevitable end with a loss. It isn’t some rigged conspiracy. If you flipped a standard coin 1000000 times would you expect all heads every time?

Cope harder. The games aren’t scripted, you are put into a higher elo bracket. You people need to stop these conspiracy theories when in reality you’re just being skill checked against players who are in the elo bracket you’ve graduated into.

If you can’t hang then you start losing games because the match-making is basically placing you in where it thinks you are. Playing against progressively skilled players is not some conspiracy theory. Have you even bothered asking yourself to what ends would Blizzard even want to do this?

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One thing, that I dont know whether it is true, but feels annoying - it feels like for every deck I play is different meta.

For example if I get countered by some deck I am meeting often and I get annoyed, I switch deck to counter it. And I dont run into it X games in a row and instead play against completely different decks.

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Was scamming to hard with shaman, blizz matchmaker didn’t like it so it starts to match me with scam secret rogues.

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“I rolled a 20 sided dice and got every number but 5 20 times in a row. So, I somehow assumed the dice would never roll 5, and got annoyed when it did”

You can’t actually think that way bro. If you’re being randomly matched, and you’re seeing a greater than normal number of X, isn’t it logical to you that things are gonna regress to the median?

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This has been going on for a few years. I just started playing “Hearthstone Mode” as Priest again because I’ve been frustrated that up to a certain point I’m just not allowed to win beyond it, and this xpac is no different. I’m simply not allowed to progress beyond 9 gold no matter what deck I play. The most common rigs I’m noticing is the continued high card draws and the non-synergistic draws. There are games where I can sit there watching my opponent pummel the life out of my deck and not draw a single counter… or I’ll draw a spell that I could have used 4 turns ago but now my opponent has dominated the board and it’s no longer useful.

…and let’s not overlook the high amount of hackers who pull cards that are only playable in wild, but the push button game freezes and skip turns are simply the best!

I’ve been starting to play steam games and am looking forward to finding one that I fully enjoy.

The only positive thing I can say about Blizzard at this point is that they’ve finally gotten rid of the whole, “This class is the representation of the entire western culture so let’s keep it weak” philosophy.

Editing in to add that the match making is clearly rigged. I’ll get repeated druids as a counter match up over and over and over again. Then when I switch decks, suddenly I see no druids but get all Warlocks which is the counter to my new deck.

No… you’re simply not able to progress. You just need to keep practicing. Try watching some videos of good players who explain their plays. It definitely helps. Some good ones are Funki Monki, Ecore100, and NoHandsGamer. Also Uncorrupt – he’s really good at explaining his plays. Check them out and with more experience, your performance will improve.

That’s confirmation bias. The matchmaking is not rigged against you. Read this:

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This is nonsense.


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Maybe the problem is you keep changing decks & are becoming a master of none.

You are not being blocked, except by yourself.

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