You will learn more from wins than losses: 1. Eragon still makes mistakes from games he wins, which you learn from. 2. A game he lost is most likely a 0-100 or due to being starting handed. (nothing you can do) 3. There are more bad moves than good moves, therefore learning from wins are more efficient. 4. Positive reinforcement is generally easier than negative reinforcement. 5. It’s fun watching Eragon win
I agree with all the points made. But tell me, wouldn’t you want to see a video where he analyzes his mistakes. Not for himself of course, but for us. Not necessarily a bad play but just little things that could turn a close loss to a definite win?! Either way, I’m happy for more Eragon gameplay.
watching the opposition able to win against Eragon would also teach me a lot not gonna lie, i'd learn which plays and positions would beat xbow. Only putting wins create a skill and match up bias in the videos
@@lidius9586why would you come for top ladder deck gameplay to learn good counters if the main goal of the video is to show other players how to win, if you want to beat xbow get lucky with a good starting hand they can’t defend in single with a bad cycle
Bro why don't you show losses, are u afraid from them? We want to know what can we improve by seeing your losses against giant or any other broken deck