if your goal is self-improvement, you can enjoy losing a fair fight just as much as winning said fight, even more so if you can learn from the expierience. Watching someone who has expertise in say, Scout from TF2, is an enlightening expierience for sure. So is watching someone who has expertise playing Griftah Rogue.
(in fact usually the most infuriating part of any “competitive” game is when either side stomps the other effortlessly (whether thats’ me dominating a lobby, getting dominated, or my team doing so/having that done to themselves.)
Again, you are confusing competitiveness with poor sportsmanship.
Losing is losing. Boar priest ain’t that different than any combo deck with a hard wincon, like exodia mage, questline priest, demon seed warlock etc…
What matter is how fast and resilient is the combo, and how solid are the deck defenses. Regarding boar priest in particular, it as (thankfully) a high skill ceiling deck, meaning, the deck was performing well in high legend and tournament, but in the hand of an average player, not so much.
I remember i would pretty much concede if as a control player i face the deck, but in my rank, it was rare enough.
But what are the main culprits? There are still elemental decks around, and still paladin flood.
It would be nice if they nerfed all tier one decks every month. But instead we have to complain on here and scream into the void before they do much.