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Old 12-03-2015, 02:47 PM   #11
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Default Re: Going DEEP....

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Originally Posted by Dan Fletcher View Post
Not attacking anyone's position, but who gives a ****? It never ceases to amaze me how so many people are concerned with what the other guy is doing.

Numidia turns off autostart when someone is a deep stager, the starter actually has to do his job, but even if they didn't, who cares. Autostart activates when three bulbs are lit. If your opponent was already deep when you approach pre-stage, you still have all the time afforded by autostart once you light the pre-stage bulb.

I really don't get it. You worry about you, I'll worry about me...
^^^Dan...KNOWS

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Even in Top ET/Super Pro, it seems that many people don't understand how timing systems work and are overly concerned about what's going on in the other lane.

Not if people actually had a basic understanding of how timing systems work. If you're running a deep stager, "top bulb out" is Staged. It's not hard.
Don't get on the converter until everyone is staged. Even with two shallow stagers, if you stage on the converter, the other guy can let you sit for 10 seconds.
This^^^

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