Originally posted by Spiderman
People just don't like losing, period.
Someone quoted the first half of your post, so I felt it my duty to quote the second half.
Okay, I'm not going to lie and say that I enjoy losing. I much prefer winning. However, what I really like is a good, well played game.
I don't "hate" losing to scrubs. But it frustrates me. However, one thing that you need to keep in mind is that I don't typically play constructed. One of the reasons for this is because I don't think it is a good test of skill. Much of this is for the reasons stated. Constructed isn't about being a good player of Magic. Yes, that comes into play, but more important is knowing what is in an opponent's deck, how to play around it, and, most importantly, how to choose which deck to play.
As such, if a scrub beats you because they have the right deck and you have the wrong deck (at least for that particular match-up), than that's part of the game.
To me, losing to scrubs is something much different. I've played games where I've watched my opponent ineffectively cast one sub-par, non-tournament worthy card after another. Cards that were drafted or selected for play. Cards that are easy to play around and not a problem. And my deck rolls over and plays dead...two games in a row after crushing him the first game.
But it's not the scrub's fault, even if the scrub acts arrogant about it...It's just the way things happen sometimes. Personally, I'm used to my luck being like that, which is another reason I don't play in tournaments...


