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The kind of childlish is using cut down on my 1/1 creature, that does nothing. Its usually goes like that. I play low creature and it gets cut down soon after. They don't even know how to play properly and just throw removal on trash, then run out and lose.
If you want a different experience, you should play Bo3.
So called control decks are like the same, they do sunfall only to die next turn or use three steps ahead on 1/1 creatures. The guy with sunfall was kinda funny, he would win if he kept that three steps ahead, but thinking is to hard.
The MM is rigged. You can find this info out on YouTube. The game is putting you against decks you're weak against.
So they're opponents got matched against decks they're strong against?
Aside from the hole Nec pointed out, OP isn't complaining that he's losing, he just hates playing the same deck repeatedly.
Honestly, you're probably just playing against inexperienced players using some cheap netdeck they saw who don't know any better than to immediately throw all their removal at the first available target. Inevitably gonna be a lot of that in BO1 unranked.
Honestly, it takes 30 seconds for a 2nd grader to blow up this logic. Hard to believe real adults actually think MM is rigged like that.
But how can anyone win alot if the game is purposely matching them against decks that explicitly counter them?
And if this is the case, when and how does the game decide who gets special treatment?