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Nah, more likely they just repeat those decks stupid combo scripts without thinking about anything and barely knows what half of the cards they are playing actually does.
Last night I literally won 5 straight matches on XYZ event because dudes were playing their entire deck and trying to win in a single turn. Then after I played a few cards to negate one or 2 attacks from them and special summon a single card as a last defense resource just so that I could see if I would draw a Raigeki or something, they simple proceeded to surrender for no reason. With the game already won for them. Wth dudes? I literally couldn't do anything on those duels, but those guys simple surrendered thinking that I would pull off some miraculous play and summon my entire deck to win the duel or something. I went from like 1700 to 3200 points, guaranteeing the last of the big rewards from the event just because of that.
Really, newbies are so brainwashed with all those stupid OTK metas duels that they actually think this game is all about summoning and winning on a single turn or lose.
This is even carrying over to standard duel as well. I just finish a duel against a guy who was in Gold 2 and was triggering "Number 39: Utopia" effect against his own declared attack. He also didn't even seems to knew what several of the cards he was using could do, like the Time Thief cards. "promeatball" was his nick, ID: 696-201-435.
One thing I've seen multiple times in Plat that still surprises me is people playing CbtG on Ash or Maxx C and then turning around and playing an Ash or Maxx C on their turn. I'm genuinely surprised to have seen this simple mistake as many times as I have, and wonder if I'm seeing new players with strong decks who are still learning their own deck and don't understand the card, or of people are just playing on auto-pilot and not paying attention.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2761246592
All those guys surrendered at some point after I playing a couple cards that broke their scripted combos of summoning their entire deck to field and attempting to OTK. Or because I used something like "Swords of Conceiling Light" to put some of their strong mobs to facedown and try to win a few more turns. They could easily win on their next move but for some reason chose to surrender instead. I really don't get why they get mad lmao. Maybe even them get too bored themselves after spending 5 minutes setting their boards to stomp the other guy and get angry if the guy happens to have a card to delay the inevitable. Then they probably just quit because they are already too tired of clicking the mouse or something. I guess they don't stand the waiting for someone else to make their turn. I dunno, it is just funny.
Yu-Gi-Oh players and meta suckers are really a weird bunch these days.
So better to scoop and find a new match.
Techinically those free wins came after several losses with my meme decks. And ocasionally a couple of long try harding duels. And so far I only faced 2 guys using the suicide decks.
In the end I'm just glad I managed to get all the XYZ packs rewards in time, really.