Decline Friendly Quit = Loss
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There’s actually proof that you will have the odds against you if you decline.
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I wish that was always the case. There have been times this past season that I decline a friendly and lose big time.
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I beat a 89 Diamond who offered me a FQ... He quit in the 5th after i was winning 4-0 against his Kluber... Felt pretty good tho... Im still in the Silver Levels
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@flamexJD20 said in Decline Friendly Quit = Loss:
I beat a 89 Diamond who offered me a FQ... He quit in the 5th after i was winning 4-0 against his Kluber... Felt pretty good tho... Im still in the Silver Levels
XP level has absolutely zero to do with skill
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@flamexJD20 said in Decline Friendly Quit = Loss:
I beat a 89 Diamond who offered me a FQ... He quit in the 5th after i was winning 4-0 against his Kluber... Felt pretty good tho... Im still in the Silver Levels
XP level does not have an impact on who you play, or how well you play. It's only designed to give you rewards the more you play.
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@Weshill627 said in Decline Friendly Quit = Loss:
I wish that was always the case. There have been times this past season that I decline a friendly and lose big time.
That is exactly what OP was saying. The thought is that if you offer a FQ and it gets declined you now how the advantage. And it seems to be true. Doesnt mean you cannot still win, but you arent gonna get any breaks.
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@T-Rox_09 said in Decline Friendly Quit = Loss:
@flamexJD20 said in Decline Friendly Quit = Loss:
I beat a 89 Diamond who offered me a FQ... He quit in the 5th after i was winning 4-0 against his Kluber... Felt pretty good tho... Im still in the Silver Levels
XP level has absolutely zero to do with skill
yeah lol. I faced someone that was diamond. 100-300. Easy win
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I meant that I Had my friendly declined and i lose big time. lol
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I look up an opponent's game log to see how they have performed in their last 10 games or so. I also check their lineup and how it matches up against the starting pitcher i chose, those are the things i review before deciding what to do with a friendly quit
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@genopolanco said in Decline Friendly Quit = Loss:
There’s actually proof that you will have the odds against you if you decline.
is this true mate? last night i rejected an FQ against a guy who was horrible K'ing out constantly and he won in the end i was shocked no clue felt like everything was going against me in that game
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@ayman718 said in Decline Friendly Quit = Loss:
I look up an opponent's game log to see how they have performed in their last 10 games or so. I also check their lineup and how it matches up against the starting pitcher i chose, those are the things i review before deciding what to do with a friendly quit
How do you check those things?
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I don't think it affects anything. I went through a stretch where I was offered a friendly every game since I had Mantle early. I won the same amount as I always do during that stretch. I do believe the RNG effects the outcome of the game more than it should but I don't believe it has anything to do with the FQ.
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I dont play much online with this account, mostly cause its a crapshoot. I have to agree though, getting the friendly and declining it, usually leads to me taking the L...in a games I out hit/contact the guy.
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Got offered a friendly last night, I declined. I leadoff game with a triple Smack the ball to deep corner right field i send my man at third home. He stops right before home, does the jig back and forth goes back to third. Next hit double play on a perfect/perfect The game proceeded to have my runners round third even with me hitting stop at third two more times for easy outs at home that game. good times!
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