Ninersphan wrote: But I'm not sure why you wouldn't understAnd why someone gets frustrated when their ace performs poorly anymore than not getting frustrated/disappointed when the real life counterpart struggles. I mean we all know Chris Sale for example will pitch well in the majority of his games. It that doesn't lessen the frustration when he doesn't and gets kno led out early. It's just human nature
I don't get frustrated because I know the game depends on dice, and I don't waste time getting upset over occurrences I knew very well could happen because of the essential make-up and probabilities of the game. It's like getting upset over traffic if you live in Los Angeles. So, getting upset over something you know is both natural and a possible to likely occurrence is counterproductive.
And it's not human nature for all humans. It's
some humans' nature.
Many people, including myself, do not get upset over likely occurrences, particularly in on-line games meant for fun, when we know they're the nature of the game. Having been raised by two scientifically-minded doctors, I definitely don't. Some, like you and others, obviously do...and that's fine.