Huh? Seriously though, Anthony, that article link makes a good point. It reminds me of when I was trying to get a little better at sports betting while traveling in the Czech Republic last year. I wasn't using predictive tools exactly, but I was tracking my bets to see where I was consistently messing up. By the way, the Mostbet app https://mostbet-czechia.cz/app/ was a surprisingly handy platform for all this. I was able to quickly place bets, see my history, and adjust my strategy on the fly. Anyway, back to the gaming thing – I think the key is understanding why you're making certain decisions, whether it's in-game or when you're placing a bet. If these tools can help you do that, then more power to 'em!
I was skeptical too at first, but these tools are definitely more than hype. They track your past games, break down your patterns, and suggest where you're falling short—stuff you'd miss on your own. It’s like having a personal analyst watch every match you play. Some friends of mine saw legit improvement in ranked after using them for just a few weeks. I think the key is using the data to support your own style, not replace it. It won’t turn a bronze player into a pro overnight, but it can speed up learning curves. If you want to understand why so many players (even pros) are using them, this article does a great job breaking it down: https://www.justshowbiz.net/why-are-predictive-tools-taking-over-competitive-gaming-platforms/
Do predictive tools actually help players win more, or is it just hype? I’ve seen some platforms push them heavily, but I’m not sure if they really change outcomes or just sound cool.