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Why play draft pick if you won't abide by the drafting policy? You lose because you need to improve individual play, not because you get people who are HIGHER RANK THAN YOU AND HAVE BETTER MMR THAN YOU want to go their preferred role than letting someone who's last pick have it.
And both are not wrong. Draft pick/rank = pick order > calling. Period. You can try to argue as much as you want. You aren't going to win because of the simple fact that it's DRAFT PICK and that people who pick first in ranked are usually of higher ELO than you.
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First of all, there is no policy for how things should be in draft pick, just gonna clear that up.
Now I don't quite get the second part of this sentence:
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You lose because you need to improve individual play, not because you get people who are HIGHER RANK THAN YOU AND HAVE BETTER MMR THAN YOU want to go their preferred role than letting someone who's last pick have it.
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But let me just state this: It is much more beneficial to the team when players get their best roles (of course this is not always possible), and when you go by pick order, the chances of getting people their best roles or roles they would like is far less likely. When you look at very high elo games, you will see players (most of the time) try to work TOGETHER to try and get a good comp where everyone is satisfied with their roles.
Also, just because someone has a higher MMR/RANK than you does not mean they are better. As I work my way up the ladder all the people who were previously above me are now below me. Does this mean that when they were above me that they were better? No. So please stop this pick order > calling bull****.