>>33747258The fact that I'm personally still starting out makes the concept of losing much easier, since I don't have many EXes to throw around. That said, another good thing I've found with tcgo is that I rarely feel that I lost due to hax. Sure, some times I really needed that supporter card, but if that situation frequently happens, then maybe the fault lies with my deck instead of my luck and thus I set out to improve it. I sometimes also have angry reactions whenever my opponent fucks up my strategy, but if I had been in their position, I'd felt super content about having a counterplay or securing a win, so I need to acknowledge good decks and maybe even copy some in the future.
But yeah, plenty of people like us are starting out, so you're in good company. Also remember that daily/special challenges can be completed without actually winning, same goes for versus rewards since that bar will continue to rise as long as you get in some kills. Defeat is unavoidable, so just embrace it.