Eyeballing your gains/losses by game certainly feels like this has a similar "play fewer games in shorter bursts for leveling purposes" leveling meta that seems to be the way to go in Valorant (the example of this sort of leveling I'm most familiar with)
Your gains seem highest in your first and/or second matches, anything past three matches in a sitting seems to be where losses are more common.
Does my eyeball analysis match reality there? And whether it does or doesn't, do you have that internal sense of it?
That just feels so contrary to the "just one more turn/game" vibe that so many of us tend to praise in other games.
I think that's one of the reasons I've never gotten into anything structured like this, it just feels too contrary to have I've spent what is now decades playing games/wanting to play games.
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