except it was 4-1 and it was rarely a 1-1 situation, even the time you like to try and use as an example was not a 1v1 as you have stated.
second i don't recall saying that dueling has no value, i may have said it does not directly relate to success in air combat or success in the games, and i did say that personal combat was not the most important aspect of being a good player, but i never said it was useless ...
i am sure i said that flying smart will lead to success much quicker than learning how to duel, which it will.
now just the fact that you managed to find me vulnerable while you were in a plane better suited to a turn-fight has no bearing on how "good" or "bad" we are, or what we know about ACM and how it may or may not relate to AH and our specific situations in the game at the time.
does it?
The point was that practice in the DA does make you better even in a MA situation. You keep with your story but not really what happened. I was the one that was BZ and you doing the picking. One more time so it sinks in (hopefully), the point is that DA or 1 vs 1 practice is what allowed me to do that and the lack of it is what made your only option to fail pick and run. The only reason you thought running was the best option for you was not knowing what to do in a 1 vs 1 situation (something that you learn by practicing 1 vs 1). So, yeah, my point was that I am better than you but that is only because I bothered to practice dueling. Isn't this what this thread is about? How on earth can you handle 2 or 3 cons if you can't even attempt to take on one? The only way is to avoid them, and that is probably what MA fighting is teaching you.
So, one more time, turn-turd that practiced dueling 4 runtard that thinks practicing is useless 0. Point made i hope