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<blockquote data-quote="Gay-Guy" data-source="post: 111878"><p>You're ahead of me....I don't know how to create a player???????</p><p></p><p>Those are only some things that may or may not give you an edge....but it takes even longer after you master them to learn EXACTLY when to best pull them out for every situation in a game. Thats called experience and only comes through playing untold hours against people.</p><p></p><p>Half the time when I play I forget a lot of it. Then when the game is evenly matched and my opponents defence seems to shut me out I start to think...."Now I wonder if he knows how to defend this move" Eventually something will come up that he is not used to defending before.....that one break in the line can win the game. From then on I just keep doing that same move over and over again...sometimes trying it our in different situations...while my opponent freaks out trying to think of a way to stop it. Once he has figured out the way to stop it he would have opened up himself to another move....because every defensive style leaves a weakness somewhere else. So you simply exploit him with the attack move/strategy that exploits the area he is now NOT covering.....until he realises it and tries to cover that....and so it goes...so on and so on.</p><p></p><p>There is no "perfect" defence (well none that I know off) as there are strategies and techniques to overcome them all. The game therefore has turned into a "poker" game the winner is the one who has sussed out what their opponent is up to. This has been one of my pitfalls because as I know a lot I often see things that are simply "not there" and as a result I often "overmark" and miss the obvious! Sometimes I will lose a few in a row against a new person until I realise exactly what it is they are really doing....then I win every game onwards by 50 points.</p><p></p><p>Rugby is cyclical as Gregan said....Elephant scares the Lion....which scares the Dog....which scares the Cat....which scares the Mouse....which scares the Elephant! It is all about choosing the correct animal to counter another.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gay-Guy, post: 111878"] You're ahead of me....I don't know how to create a player??????? Those are only some things that may or may not give you an edge....but it takes even longer after you master them to learn EXACTLY when to best pull them out for every situation in a game. Thats called experience and only comes through playing untold hours against people. Half the time when I play I forget a lot of it. Then when the game is evenly matched and my opponents defence seems to shut me out I start to think...."Now I wonder if he knows how to defend this move" Eventually something will come up that he is not used to defending before.....that one break in the line can win the game. From then on I just keep doing that same move over and over again...sometimes trying it our in different situations...while my opponent freaks out trying to think of a way to stop it. Once he has figured out the way to stop it he would have opened up himself to another move....because every defensive style leaves a weakness somewhere else. So you simply exploit him with the attack move/strategy that exploits the area he is now NOT covering.....until he realises it and tries to cover that....and so it goes...so on and so on. There is no "perfect" defence (well none that I know off) as there are strategies and techniques to overcome them all. The game therefore has turned into a "poker" game the winner is the one who has sussed out what their opponent is up to. This has been one of my pitfalls because as I know a lot I often see things that are simply "not there" and as a result I often "overmark" and miss the obvious! Sometimes I will lose a few in a row against a new person until I realise exactly what it is they are really doing....then I win every game onwards by 50 points. Rugby is cyclical as Gregan said....Elephant scares the Lion....which scares the Dog....which scares the Cat....which scares the Mouse....which scares the Elephant! It is all about choosing the correct animal to counter another. [/QUOTE]
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