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And I would guess because there was certain players in the final four that you don?t like personally so that?s why you wouldn?t? The problem with any top (of anything) list is that people can?t make a list without being bias(they let their personal feelings get in the way). Let me prove my point, try giving your top 5 sparrers without including any of your friends, old pc sparrers and without saying anything negative about their spar tactics.
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it's that I can name a lot of players who have won the GST who aren't even top 10, top 20 at any given time in sparring
for example, that entire team who won the Mixed tournament this time - not a single one is a top 10 sparrer
being viewed as a "good sparrer" comes with consistency, like no one says "he's a good sparrer" because he beats someone who is really good 2 out of 3 times once, but that's what happens in the GST
in the GST, weird things can happen and you can lose 2 out of 3 times to a team that's not as consistently good as yours just based on a poor situation, strange occurrences like server lag, a player getting warped out of the arena or their connection drops, etc.
winning a GST really proves nothing and should be seen as more of a fun event rather than some actual measure of what guild is the best at sparring
I try to approach sparring pretty competitively, but that's why I can easily sit out of them, approach them casually, not practice and stress over it, etc.
I won't post my list of top 5 sparrers right now because I'm sure it'd hurt someone's feelings, but only 2 in that list would be personal friends of mine
I don't like Kevin at all but he'd be on the list