1 minute ago, Boom Owl said:The biggest difference I see when playing against “good” players is that they force my list into awkward decisions. They might still take serious damage from my swarm of strikers but they trade more than just points in exchange. Uncontested doesnt always just mean trading key pieces or hit points or destroyed ships. Against higher level players “trading” often involves positioning advantage that effects the rest of the game in less obvious ways. Either forcing split fire over the next few turns via recycled targets or making the only option a K-turn or disengagement for a turn or two. Most embarrassingly it often involves me ending up in a bad partial joust I didnt even know I was signing up for the turn prior.
The games I have played against top tournament players always feel like they have a critical decision or two that I am forced to make which I didnt set up for myself. They operate inbetween aggressive and patient. Where the majority of Swiss is typically in one mode “all out offense gotta go fast gotta pew pew pew” or “gotta go slow wait things out then commit”. Both extremes are easier to react to and take advantage of than something in between.
Yeah, nothing is harder than an opponent who won't act the same way all game.