I once tried to copy a move set from a guy who crushed in a local tournament. On paper it looked flawless, but when I tried the same thing online, it totally flopped. Different opponents, different environment — nothing lined up. It made me wonder how much of someone’s success comes down to the exact context they were in, not just the strategy itself. Have you ever noticed a tactic working in one place and failing in another?
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Context matters more than copied strategies
Context matters more than copied strategies
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I think that happens everywhere. A recipe that tastes amazing in one kitchen can be completely different in another because of small details you didn’t notice — ingredients, tools, even temperature. Strategies are the same way. They’re shaped by the exact setting they were born in, and once you move them to a new environment, the results rarely look identical.