Hello guys!
So, I've been told a lot that "I'm way better than them" and they think they are trash at the game. I actually do NOT believe at all that a person who is trying to do his best in a duel is bad. I'm going to explain why through a small story.
Let's go back 6 years ago, I was using a rouge synchro dec irl full of unofficial made cards. One day I was really excited to "gain access" into REAL yugioh tournaments and I wanted to give it a shot. Before going into the market where yugioh tournament was being held, the friend I was going there challenged me into a couple of battles. He was using a veteran six samurai deck. I got beaten myself a lot there you know... but I never gave up! In fact I admired the six samurai archetype, and since it was sorta cheap, I wanted to build six samurais as my first official deck!
My deck had six samurais core, while having the XYZ samurai and Number 39: Utopia as my ONLY extra deck monsters. However, I insisted on joining that tourney, and I decided to do the best I could to that as an experience. I made minor changes to the deck to make it slightly stronger. Anyway, during the tournament, I veresed different Meta Archetypest. Guess What: Got 2nd place!
I managed to win different archetypes such as E. Heroes, Constellar and Evilswarn, being used by Pros, yes PROS! I've lost only 1 match against chaos dragon deck due to my lacking attack power. Despite that, I was still proud to be able to beat Proffessionals, because it made me realise how interesting competition is despite winning or losing!
In conclusion, decks alone don't matter that much on becoming a good duelist. Experience does. All you have to do to enjoy yugioh is to duel and love and believe in your deck no matter what! Don't avoid hard challenges, don't be afraid in being humuliated, you won't! Loses can only make you even better than you were! Trush in your own strength to create something new and eventually, you will be recognized!