On the other hand, if you overpractice, if something surprising comes up in the event and you have to change your style a little, that would be really hard.

This is why you don't always practice with similar events. The more different events you try, the more likely you are to be at least somewhat prepared for what they throw at you, and the more comfortable you'll be with adjusting your 'style' to fit what you're given.Avis_de-Incendia wrote:Even so, it doesn't take that many practice events to know how your team works and get comfortable with them.
On the other hand, if you overpractice, if something surprising comes up in the event and you have to change your style a little, that would be really hard.
oh, is that why we never practice?Avis_de-Incendia wrote:Even so, it doesn't take that many practice events to know how your team works and get comfortable with them.
On the other hand, if you overpractice, if something surprising comes up in the event and you have to change your style a little, that would be really hard.
Your cruel words breaks mine heart. We did really well last year, specially when we had a substitute. :/2win wrote:oh, is that why we never practice?Avis_de-Incendia wrote:Even so, it doesn't take that many practice events to know how your team works and get comfortable with them.
On the other hand, if you overpractice, if something surprising comes up in the event and you have to change your style a little, that would be really hard.
I suggest we keep this conversations in PM's, or a couple moderators and a few members will yell at us.2win wrote:well, we don't! and check, you don't have the rules for ED do you?
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