You're convinced you're winning a match and you GG an opponent ~5 turns before the end of the match.
Has this ever happened to you? Do you do it yourself? Has it ever backfired?
I find it very annoying and it often makes me want to kick the opponent in the face, but so far I've never been able to completely reverse a situation like this (I've delayed it quite considerably several times though).
I know competitive Pokemon is a turn-based strategy, so unlike real-time strategies such as Starcraft it's much harder to make comebacks and reversals and in some situations the GGer will definitely be right. But his advantage doesn't always have to be as overwhelming as he beliees - either way this comes across as smug and arrogant.
So what do you think?
Has this ever happened to you? Do you do it yourself? Has it ever backfired?
I find it very annoying and it often makes me want to kick the opponent in the face, but so far I've never been able to completely reverse a situation like this (I've delayed it quite considerably several times though).
I know competitive Pokemon is a turn-based strategy, so unlike real-time strategies such as Starcraft it's much harder to make comebacks and reversals and in some situations the GGer will definitely be right. But his advantage doesn't always have to be as overwhelming as he beliees - either way this comes across as smug and arrogant.
So what do you think?