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Okay, Brawlers, let's talk about something that really gets under my skin: wintrading in Brawl Stars. When I first started playing, I was so excited to climb the ranks and improve my skills. But then you start seeing it – those suspicious matches where teams seem to be intentionally throwing, or players boosting their friends in ways that just aren't fair. It’s like, 'what’s the point of playing if people aren’t even trying to win legitimately?' I’ve had my share of frustrating moments. There have been times when I've been in a random queue, and it feels like my own teammates are playing against us, or I've gone up against opponents who clearly aren't playing seriously. And honestly, it gets even worse when you're a girl playing online. I've heard it all: 'you can't fight, you're a Girl,' or 'go back to the kitchen.' It’s infuriating! It makes you want to just scream 'F#CK YOU' at the screen, not because you're actually angry at them, but because you're so fed up with the unfairness and the constant underestimation. But instead of letting it get to me, it just fuels my determination to play even better, proving them wrong through sheer skill, not shady tactics. So, what exactly is wintrading? Simply put, it's when players conspire to manipulate match outcomes. This could be one team intentionally losing to boost another team's trophies, or players using multiple accounts to ensure they get matched against specific opponents. It completely ruins the competitive integrity of Brawl Stars. It not only affects the players involved but also everyone else who is trying to play fairly. It skews leaderboards, makes trophy pushing meaningless, and generally creates a toxic environment. How can you spot wintrading? It's not always obvious, but some red flags include: players making bizarre plays that seem intentional to lose, teammates going AFK or scoring against their own goal in Brawl Ball, or seeing the same few players consistently matched against each other across multiple games, especially at high trophy levels. If you suspect wintrading, the best thing you can do is report it. Supercell has clear rules against this, and reporting helps them keep the game fair for everyone. Don't let wintrading or toxic comments about your gender or skill level get you down. My advice? Focus on your own gameplay, find a reliable team to play with if you can, and always strive to win fairly. It’s so much more rewarding to know you earned those trophies with your own skill. Every time someone tells me 'you can't fight,' it just makes me want to fight harder and master my Brawlers even more. Let's build a community where everyone feels welcome and where fair play is always the priority. Keep brawling, keep winning, and most importantly, keep it honest!

































































