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This is true for the most part but some people are sort of in the middle of the skill spectrum, maybe Player A is somewhat decent but not good enough for the skilled players in the streak room so in order to better his skill he uses the side room and because of that he gets a bad reputation and classified a booster maybe it helps him get a good record more than the streak room would but people are aware of who's good and who isn't regardless of someone's ratio
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I agree with the end statement there. And it's not always that they're even called boosters, cause it isn't boosting, what they're doing. It's more of a "selective spar" kind of scenario. And while it's not like Player A is intentionally doing this to benefit his record, it does still demonstrate that he is not yet blossomed as a sparrer, showing more how side rooms are so different from the primary one. It should be every new sparrers goal to be able to participate in the streak room without losing every single time, and I feel like most players can do this. The issue with side rooms really arises when players who can definitely handle themselves in the streak room choose to spar in the side rooms anyway.