you can also use intuition to assimilate and synthesize complexity, sometimes the game is just too complex and your sub-conscious mind has a better understanding of it than your conscious mind does (and maybe you don't have enough time too).
I learned it depended on someones mood. I tested it by loosening up and making my little sister happy/comfortable for paper, then getting serious with my cousin for rock. It worked but I assumed it did heighten the chance. Regardless everything is still randomized and there's a chance that nothing will go your way. I've had video games where someone would never fall for something then the one time I switched it up, they also switched up. Humans aren't robots but we still have methods
It might just be me, but the audio in this video is so quiet that it's hard to hear even at 100% audio on my computer, I only need 20-30% for most videos. It's still audible and on different machines it might even be easier, but I do think the video is quiet
Tera situations like that are some of the closest things we have to actual coinflips right now. A lot of the time you just have to go with your gut and send it. Some tips: - They are less likely to tera if you have something that can pin the tera, even if it's not currently on the field. - They are less likely to tera the earlier the game is and more likely the more time has passed. Good players will generally try to hold on to their tera as long as possible unless they can decide the game immediately.
Damn,the recommended section bringing me sum good shit now
hey, just a recommendation, put something in the title or thumbnail that tells people this is a Pokémon video, I almost skipped it. great vid
Literally my dumbass was like " reads? Players making reads? Does he mean reeds like to play an instrument? " Then he said vgc and it all made sense
thanks for the suggestion, it's updated now
@@IanHvgc no problem man, these are some quality videos
Loved this, the rock paper scissors analogy goes hard
you can also use intuition to assimilate and synthesize complexity, sometimes the game is just too complex and your sub-conscious mind has a better understanding of it than your conscious mind does (and maybe you don't have enough time too).
I just can't get past the fact that 35% rock, 29% paper, and 26% scissor only adds up to 90%, what are the other 10% of players playing????
i love the illustrations Ian good video keep it up
Im shook to hear rock is most common. I always felt like scissors was most common because its the last thing you say.
It comes out on frame 1 so rock is the best
Funnily enough this is why rock is best
I learned it depended on someones mood. I tested it by loosening up and making my little sister happy/comfortable for paper, then getting serious with my cousin for rock. It worked but I assumed it did heighten the chance. Regardless everything is still randomized and there's a chance that nothing will go your way. I've had video games where someone would never fall for something then the one time I switched it up, they also switched up. Humans aren't robots but we still have methods
@@delanireidlove this analysis
It's not about playing the game but playing the other player
Question! How do you take notes during your sets? That might be a cool video!
So important!
Very good vid
The intro killed me 😂
off topic but ian is handsome
It might just be me, but the audio in this video is so quiet that it's hard to hear even at 100% audio on my computer, I only need 20-30% for most videos. It's still audible and on different machines it might even be easier, but I do think the video is quiet
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Investing at 56 subs 🔥🔥🔥
Bro, can you have more sound there is lot of disturbances around my house
how do you handle “tera 50/50s” based on this mentality
will he tera into this earth power or stay the type that resists it
Tera situations like that are some of the closest things we have to actual coinflips right now. A lot of the time you just have to go with your gut and send it. Some tips:
- They are less likely to tera if you have something that can pin the tera, even if it's not currently on the field.
- They are less likely to tera the earlier the game is and more likely the more time has passed. Good players will generally try to hold on to their tera as long as possible unless they can decide the game immediately.
Heck yeah dude
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