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why I lost 3-4 games, before playing Perfect?

@SimonBirch said in #10:
> He was teasing you about your spelling , then I was carrying on the joke , but as it's not your first language ,no worries, I can't even speak another language, when I meet foreigners I just speak very loudly and slowly with hand gestures lol xxx
Good Thx for Clearing,it's just his style, no wonder he tries to joke that way
@SimonBirch said in #10:
> He was teasing you about your spelling , then I was carrying on the joke , but as it's not your first language ,no worries,

Yeah, but hasn't this been brought up before? Someday the guy's gonna learn...
@MrPushwood said in #12:
> Yeah, but hasn't this been brought up before? Someday the guy's gonna learn...
someday, maybe the same day you having a break from "funny" comments?and get serious and show what you got, including your unknown elo plz
@aVague said in #1:
> why should I always loose before playing good, and then start again, is there a reason, why it's hard not to loose before perfect games? share your vision

Think it could be dependent on time of the day, how well you were rested, the amount of attention paid to every single move, own mindset, confidence to compete & factors alike. As humans, we cannot play perfect games every time, like an engine does.

On certain days, it'd make sense to spend half an hour "warming up".
@Dmitri_Fatkin said in #14:
> Think it could be dependent on time of the day, how well you were rested, the amount of attention paid to every single move, own mindset, confidence to compete & factors alike. As humans, we cannot play perfect games every time, like an engine does.
>
> On certain days, it'd make sense to spend half an hour "warming up".
true , but the thing is , it repeated every time, undepended of what I did before, if I Feel that set of Mind within, when I can't think otherwise, to reset all and try something New