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How to be an Arcade Boss #1 - Defending your Turf!

 
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thestorm529


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PostPosted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 1:22 am    Post subject: How to be an Arcade Boss #1 - Defending your Turf! Reply with quote

I've only been on the site for a month, but my goal is to be a champ like Neeraffa. Congrats, on your October win, by the way!

Abbalover recently asked for tips on how to be a stronger player. My first piece of advice would be to find games that you feel comfortable playing, and making them part of your game arsenal or your "turf". These should be games that you both enjoy playing, and that you play well. Ideally, they should also be games that do not take overly long to play, so that if someone attempts to reclaim your monthly high score, you can play again to take it back.

By reclaiming your high scores when they are taken, you will show that you are serious about being the monthly champ on that game, and may frustrate your rival and cause them to move on to another game. If players think that they can beat you and you won't respond, they will be more encouraged to try.

Choose games that you can achieve or nearly achieve the all-time record in. That way when people are choosing a game, they will be less likely to go after yours, since you will have a top score with the all-time score as a frame of reference.

Use the "favoriting" option to help you remember what your turf is.

Good luck, and tell me what you think! - S.
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neeraffa
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 1:36 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Some good avice there Storm Wink

Defending your 'turf' is a good way to keep your best scores, if you lose an all time score but feel you can do better at the game just keep trying, there have been many times i've had to play a game 4 or 5 times in a row just to get a score i think will 'stick' because it doesn't always happen 1st time every time.
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 1:41 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

yeah, it's a good strategy, but near common sense when you think about the terms. We are all good at something. I just wish there where more puzzle solving games, like magic pen (1 and 2 Very Happy)

I'm comfortable with the games I play, but it's kinda hard to look for the games you would be comfortable with because they are just all so different Surprised
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Eagle_Kiwi
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 6:25 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thank you for an excellent post here Storm. Smile

I started off here favouriting just the games I ENJOYED. But hey, I came to realise that enjoying and being good at are not synonymous - there are some games I love playing, but I'm really lousy at (compared with other "good" players) and there are quite a number of others that I DON'T enjoy playing, yet I happen to be capable of great scores!

So nowadays my Favourites list is simply games I know/think I can get good scores on, regardless of whether I "enjoy" them.

Well, I guess that's the competitive streak, eh?! There's probably dozens of sites around with better / more enjoyable-to-play games when taken in isolation, but I'm here for the COMPETITION, and if that means spending hours on a game I hate, so be it (as long as I end up with the trophy Wink )


BTW Storm, I applaud your goal, but suggest u forget about the Neeraffa's of this world, and focus 100% on reaching that first pay cheque - a glorious US$3.00 that you so sadly had snatched away a coupla days ago! LOL (Best of Luck! Smile)
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parkerr


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PostPosted: Sun Nov 15, 2009 9:39 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

You are class A coo! Very Happy thanks
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ryu2009
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PostPosted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 7:59 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I agree with EK. I love playing the games that I like and I'm good at other games that do not like.
But my technique isnt to be the best at everything, my technique is to compete for the games that i like, and i concentrate much to do my best effort. With the time I achieved good results, to least in THE ALL TIME BOSS (29wins sixth place), and my monthly average is 30 to 35 but I have planed someday beat to neeraffa, I have hope that in about 6 to 8 months, I can beat him but that's not my goal, my main goal for me is to get to first place in ALL TIME BOSS playing the games I love playing.
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Lost_Guy


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 17, 2009 8:07 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Excellent points all around made here.

One thing that was really tough for me to learn that I've learned more recently is this. Don't give up on a game after 2 or 3 plays thinking you "can't" compete at it. It is tempting to think such a thing because of the massive selection of games offered around here, and maybe you think that you can only afford to spend five minutes on each game to figure out if you're good at it. I've managed to surprise myself a time or two by figuring out things about a game after 15-20 minutes of playing that I didn't realize at first.

One example would be on Rune Towers. I think I must have played that for a half hour before I figured out that it was safe to allow other colored tiles inside of the circle pulsating around your tower. Little things like that can completely change a game.
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PostPosted: Thu Dec 10, 2009 1:13 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

These are some really excellent ideas. Also, Sometimes it works for me to find a way in certain games to make it easier that most people don't think of.
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