When somebody says "Every game is winnable", that's a goddamn lie.
What they really mean is "Every lead is throwable".
What they really mean is "Every lead is throwable".
if every lead is throwable then every game is winnable by causation so it can't be a goddamn lie
The best way to word this is probably:
Every game is winnable at the start.... Then depending on how you play the game and how you make calls you get an edge or the enemy gets an edge.... Then again every lead is throwable and even the thickest edge in the world can disintegrate and let you fall down the cliff
no one says that
in fact even pro players will admit about 20% of all games are just not winnable no matter what you do, and that's a fact of life
and then 10-20% more you're going to have a winnable game where you didn't carry hard enough, and the remaining 60-70% if you're not in that range you don't deserve to climb, unless you're one of those guys who has a 50% winrate and wants to grind thousands of games to maybe hit diamond 5 one day.
every single game is winnable, period. If you go into any game expecting to lose then you are just helping your own demise. It doesn't matter how far ahead the enemy is, there is always a chance that they do something stupid which leads to your victory. A good player will detect those possibilities or at least try to diminish as much as possible you being the sole reason of why you lost the game.
If you just give up mid game for no other reason than "they are ahead of us" then why are you even playing the game to begin with?
throwable or not if you can stall leads become being even. so same diffrence
That is true, but realistically the majority of your games are probably won/lost via a throw - how often do you find yourself in a game that was 5-5 or 10-10 at 20 minutes?
And that's the whole point. No matter how behind you are, there's always a chance that the enemy team with throw big time and lose. Specially late game with the super long respawn timers, all it takes is a bad teamfight for the 40 vs 10 team to lose.
I've only heard the opposite, "not every game is winnable".