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Hi @nadriltomcsi and thank you for the report.
For matchmaking, the viable GP is considered which can vary greatly from the overall GP of a player. In your case, your viable GP is higher than your opponents one for round 1. And it looks like you won the round, so the matchmaking appears to be working fine, right?
- 7 years ago
No, I think it's not. I think there is a misunderstanding, I was talking about the 7 possible opponents I got in GA.
You just admitted that, my viable GP was higher than my opponent's viable GP. Yes, I won the 1st GA.
I was talking about the 2nd GAC round (2nd GA), where I had no chance, I already knew when I checked my possible opponents that I will lose 2 matches. I won the first with 1 point, then lost two.
In the 3rd GAC round I got easy opponents again, so I'm sure it's not just about the viable GP.
What I was trying to tell in the post, it looks like the league and the position also matters. I reached the Chromium league top 5 in Division 5 so I got opponents from the Division 3 top 5. If you consider a 2,5m GP player and a 3,6m GP player, the viable characters of the 3,6m GP player will be much stronger for sure. Especially if they are the top players of their division.
So if you play hard and try to get a better position in the first rounds (first GAs), you probably will get unbeatable opponents. The conclusion is, it's not worth it to bother with feats and extra points because you can't keep your position. As I can see, the best strategy is to keep yourself around 500 or so and play hard only in the last GAC round. I don't think that's what you wanted.
I still think that the differences are so significant, the likelihood of that it was only bad luck is really low.
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