Popular Post Ski18 Posted 19 hours ago Popular Post Posted 19 hours ago I've been thinking lately about how much our environment bias actually impacts our ratings. I can smoke a PSD4 on a beach with a drink in the hand and think to myself that this cigar is a 94-point masterpiece. Conversely, I have smoked a CoRo after a long day of work and I did not get the same feeling as the PSD4 on the beach. Does anyone else believe our environment and/or mood impacts our rating? 5
Allroz Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago I do think environment plays a role, however, I also find how intentional I am impacts my enjoyment too (good or bad). 2
Gemini_Man Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago For sure. The view, company, pairings; many external influences to the performance of a cigar. 3
unaslob Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago The stick is only part of the experience. It can play a major role or minor. Both good and bad. 2
Popular Post Lucas Buck Posted 14 hours ago Popular Post Posted 14 hours ago I only fully trust my ratings if smoking alone in one of my usual spots. 5
Popular Post Li Bai Posted 13 hours ago Popular Post Posted 13 hours ago Our environment, our mood, the band or lack thereof, who gave it to you, its pricepoint, pretty much everything can play a part... The mind is a tricky b*stard 🤯 6
Popular Post ha_banos Posted 9 hours ago Popular Post Posted 9 hours ago It's a fair question. But a bad cigar is a bad cigar and a good one is a good one. The consistency problem is real. The question is how much does it influence 'the score'? A lot? A bit? I'd say a bit. And how much does it influence the enjoyment? I'd say a lot! After all if one is dancing with a pretty lady, the music can well be anything! 5
JohnS Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Bias can definitely taint things. The trick is to recognise that 'bias' and try to be objective as possible with the cigar at hand. 4
Popular Post Glass Half Full Posted 7 hours ago Popular Post Posted 7 hours ago All of the above, ...plus don't forget your expectations! It's a lot easier for that PSD4 experience to shine if you expected little from it other than a fun, relaxing time. Meanwhile, if you expected to be "wow-ed" by the Cohiba, it can be hard for such a relatively mild, easygoing cigar (IMO) to deliver a superlative surprise. 5
Mike Mecklenburg Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago The Vacation Effect = relaxing = concentrate on smoking. My palate can't see the view so that won't effect my review. 3
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