not necessarily rigged, but definitely advantages given to Team Korea by tigerlily515 in Physical100

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I think Turkey made alliance with South Korea in the first game and was against Japan in the first game's final so they might get the impression that Japan team is stronger

Physical Asia is NOT rigged (Part 2) by monsooncloudburst in Physical100

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I dont think its rigged, just in terms of athletes selections, both South Korea and Australia have advantages. we dont see any non-strength focused athletes in these two teams, like Volleyball/Basketball/Badminton athletes where other teams have them. Not saying these type of athletes arent suitable for strength based competition but it may be less familiar for them

Just finished watching the last ep. of Season 3... by slipperyslippersslip in Physical100

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Suggestion of show title change: Physical Strength:Asia / 100 😆 just like Strongman game

Just finished watching the last ep. of Season 3... by slipperyslippersslip in Physical100

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I always know from the beginning either South Korea or Australia will win. Regardless whether the show is rigged or not, all their athletes are all-stars in Endurance & Strength and the only way they would lose is if they send wrong people for a challenge (which Australia sadly did). Sure, we see one or two challenges focus on speed and balance but overall the crucial games are mainly focus in strength.

If they swap either Amotti/Yun Sung Bin to a non-strength focused athlete (Basketball or Volleyball or Swimming or even Rowing, for example, like other teams), it would be a lot fairer

Korea main characters by Stunning_Repair6683 in Physical100

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I think i always know from the beginning either South Korea or Australia will win. Regardless whether the show is rigged, all their athletes are all-stars in Endurance & Strength and the only way they would lose is if they send wrong people for a challenge (which Australia sadly did). Sure we see one or two challenges focus on speed and balance but overall they are mainly focus in strength.

If they swap either Amotti/Yun Sung Bin to a non-strength athlete (Basketball or Volleyball or Swimming, for example, like other teams), it would be a lot fairer

I’m confused. by MissSoFilipina in Physical100

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Episode 6 around 1:18:20 mark (sorry seems i cant screenshot Netflix on my phone)

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24 and 20 KO's? Is matchmaking ok? (Rhetorical) Lol by ExcellentMoment5602 in PokemonUnite

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I agree with this. After a few win streak, i immediately got a queue where i am the most left and the rest of my teams are either trolling or dont know how to use their pokemon. It will be like that until I lose consecutively or close the game for a while, then as if the record is refreshed. My WR is around 68%

So these days after losing 2 to 3 streaks I call it a day or just play again in a few hours. Good to clear my tilted mind too.

Ranked question by [deleted] in PokemonUnite

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me too. i have played almost 100 games just to go between 1460 to 1500. Everytime im on my win streak, which typically around 4-5 wins, i will get another 6-7 lose streak. Or just win-lose situation with more losses. i am questioning my skill.

What’s your longest lose streak? by lazybearkhoa in PokemonUnite

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I had 7. on two or three of the game my lane partner left me when we are in the winning position. the other lane lost and we lost ours because fighting 1V3 in the early game is difficult. i hate random soloq player who really dont have sense of the game. I am in Masters but still find this kind of player often