Lusche, I get that. but this is less about good sticks, as it is about good sticks using a the same move over and over. Well it seems to me, because that's how I keep getting whacked. So I'm posting this to see if others experiencing same one trick death, or I'm the only guy who can't figure out how not get roped by a good 38 pilot.
For starters, look for two things to help you decide whether the guy going vertical in front of you is making a mistake, or whether he's roping you.
One, the icon counter is a "trap" when it comes to judging E-state. Yes, in a very basic sense, "+" means you're getting closer to him, and "-" means you're falling behind. But, "getting closer"
doesn't mean you're faster, have more E, or can catch him if he goes vertical. Likewise, the P38 pilot seeing a "+" doesn't mean he's going to be successful with the rope either.
You've got to figure out
why you're seeing the "+" or "-". For example, I can have you behind me, and let you see a "-" just by turning to the right or left slightly, and allowing you to "cut across the inside corner" of my turn. I can actually be faster than you, and have you see the "-" because you're getting closer to me. Now, I go vertical, and you follow me up... Who's still faster? Who's gonna stall first?
It's even more misleading if I tighten my turn enough to get you coming from about my 4 O'clock. You'll be getting closer to me very quickly, even if you're far to slow to follow me vertical...
The second thing to watch for is "how" he goes vertical. Is it done in a manner that allows you (the pursuer) to "cut across the corner" again? If yes, it's probably not a rope, or at least a very well planned rope. If he does that, you may very well catch him, even if he's faster than you...
On the other hand, if he goes vertical in a less-abrupt manner, that doesn't allow you to "cut across the inside corner", but rather forces you to fly very close to his own flight path, look out! He's taking you vertical in a careful, planned manner... Guess what comes next?