Subject: Not quite the same, I think...
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Posted on: 2016-05-26 22:23:00 UTC

I watch a lot of people stream Magic: The Gathering Online. I watch for a number of reasons; foremost being I want to know how other people value cards, make decisions, and play the game. It has helped make me a much better player.

I have to find some value to myself in what the streamer is saying. I stopped watching a number of channels when it became clear that they judge the worth of a card based entirely on its financial value. That won't help me get better, and that type of player is not who I am going to be competing against in tournaments. I also stopped watching a youtuber who actively hates the company who makes the game because they won't produce exactly the things he wants. Again, not worth my time.

The people I still watch offer information that I can't get on my own, or a viewpoint that is very different from my own. For instance, I watch a guy who plays a very aggressive game. I don't play that way often (i'm a control and combo player), so it is good to know how he values cards for his style. This way, if I am in a draft in a tournament and the packs are telling me to be aggressive, then I have a baseline to work from.

So, I watch more for information than entertainment.

-Phobos

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