It's like comparing poker and chess.
Maybe you just prefer chess?
I've participated in and spectated enough tournaments to tell you that the high level competitive games are very rarely decided by sheer luck alone. It's very rare that one bad roll will completely end an entire game for you without possibility of a comeback. It mostly falls down to a very decisive engagement where a player just gets outplayed. A huge portion of the skill in this game is weighing odds and adapting to the RNG. The best players don't necessarily have the best strats, but are masters of adapting to bad situations. Watch some games from Barton and VonIvan, total experts at fighting on the backfoot and adapting.
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Very well said!