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Originally Posted by Mechvet
(nearly) Every team plans and tests in a vacuum. There's no defense, stress of a match schedule, etc etc. Once they arrive to a competition and the matches kick off, the dynamic changes. Week two competitions shift even more, and the game is more refined/more predictable by then.
So week one will be VERY difficult for many teams as alliances work to establish winning strategies inside a VERY complex game.
Week two will be the massive high scoring matches, and the shut-out alliances.
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This is the importance of a highly active HUB. If you have a handful of teams in your HUB willing to truly cooperate, then you can have a distinct advantage.
If you do not realize the advantage of a highly organized and dedicated HUB, you should watch
FUN session with WFFA Mark Lawrence from 1816.