Originally posted by BlauK
Is it not obvious that "good sticks" are bad losers because they have less experience in losing
Nope!

I mentioned before the real old guys who've been doing this for a long time have only themselves to blame and they kick themselves for putting themselves into a situation where they lose. For the old guys the buck stops there. There is no hooting it up on any channel. Just a quiet re-launch to go at it again.
You might think of it like this...maybe a guy "seems" to be an old timer to you but if he's yakin it up on priv or 200 then he's just another noob and hasn't figured out he's the guy that set himself up to fail. Not the guy who shot him down.
One other thing for all the noob's. The highest ranking guy who thinks he's the best in the game is gonna get shot down by the newest 2 day old baby seal flyer when he least expects it. It doesn't mean the noob can take on a old timer 1v1 and win many. It just means that no one is exempt from the Golden BB.

Why I'm saying this is us old guys just move on to the next fight and don't mull or sulk over what happened cause it's history.
Phil, this is for you. If someone doesn't respond to every
you give or say "nice fight" don't worry too much about it. When yer new every kill has a lot of significance as you learned a new way to bring the fight to a successful conclusion and...there's always the next gomer out there just awaiting your attention. The satisfaction of the honest kill you win in a dogfight is something you get to keep for yourself and no one else. 
For the mokes....an honest kill = you shot the guy down in a contested area in battle. It doesn't matter how you did it...HO, hi-deflection, 1v1, 1v2, 2v1, 2v2, XvX, diving through a furball, the bad guy just appeared in front of you for some reason and you just pulled the trigger, etc. One other thing about a kill (read target here) is that you might be in a mini furball with perhaps a 4v4 battle going on. Your original target can change in a heart beat and may also change from one bad guy to another then on to another in just a second or two. A dogfight is very fluid and opportunities come and go in a split second. You gotta be prepared to note the changes (no angles for a shot, for instance) and instantly change targets.
A dishonest kill is a couple of buds shooting each other on the runway. The good news is there aren't many of them around. I have yet to figure that out as they only scam themselves as pretty much everyone in this game know about where they are in the standings (standings - their comfort level in the dogfight environment) and no one really cares what the score says but what happens in the fights, up there in the unfriendly, friendly skies of AH2.
Ren
The Damned