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  • Why use concede after win?

    Discussion in 'Hearthbuddy Forum' started by neguiry, Aug 26, 2014.

    1. neguiry

      neguiry New Member

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      When i see people sharing their deck builds and hearthbuddy screenshots they almost always have 'concede after win' checked. Why use this? Would it not be better just to let the bot climb up the rankings, until it reaches a point where it simply averages a 50/50 win loss? Also if you concede after every win, would that not make it more obvious it is a bot? Surely if it is playing and is 'naturally' going up and down in ranking from jsut playing would be much harder to detect?

      Sorry if this is an 'obvious' question, but i only started using the bot >.<
       
    2. SIL3N7

      SIL3N7 Active Member

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      Staying at a lower rank allows you to get wins faster the quicker that goes the faster you unlock your golden portrait and golden card backs.
       
    3. fredfredfred

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      this +100 , it significantly boosts the farming speed. silverfish + concede after a win = godlike

      most of my decks maintained a 40-55% win rate , but after ticking concede after a win, most decks consistently maintained 85%+ winrate, most of the times it will maintain 100% winrate for hours.

      All the games the bot spent time playing is mostly a confirmed win, and all the games that the bots decides to concede after a win is lost instantly , wasting minimal time for gold portrait farming, totally avoiding playing till turn 10+ and still end up losing the game.

      Only time wasted is the time searching for opponents.
       

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