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Always save the Replays my friend, maybe there was something you missed in the board, like an monster effect or something that left you with the impression he was hacking. Not that i don't believe in you, but it's always good to have evidence.
I believe that he believes it to be true, ignorance of rules and monsters effects make everything look like it is not working as intended, i was a victim of my own ignorance a few times already, you know that, because you're the one that helped me understand what i was doing wrong.
We all are newbies trying to get better not everyone is good in skills some are better than others a deck is what determines the outcome of the duel accept a defeat and move on if something ain't right save that replay and share it on social media and other people will watch and give feedback to rather or not the person you dueled is hacking hacking in a pvp match is pointless it will trigger Konami to detect and suspend suspected person from joining pvp ranked duels pvp isn't about skills it is about tactics and overcoming a challenge a strong rival will make duels interesting