Hello everyone! I need some advice from people who know more than me. Since starting karate in the 3rd grade, I've participated in practically every martial art you can think of. This isn't necessarily because I quit one and move on to the next, but rather because Susanville has a constant flux of instructors moving in and out. After I graduated high school and couldn't wrestle anymore, I migrated over to the gym and signed up for the MMA team. After training for about 6 months I decided to enter a bjj tournament in Sac, buying a gi and signing up for both divisions. That morning I submitted everyone in an intermediate no-gi division (2 years and under) with over 20 people, and went 0-2 in the gi division as a white belt. I was discouraged, but not surprised since I had never even worn a bjj gi before. After this I decided to start driving to Reno once or twice a week to train gi. Six months later I entered in Grapplers Quest in Vegas at intermediate (this one 3 years and under) and finished 3rd out of 16+, losing on an advantage point to some dude who fights for KOTC and submitting everyone else. I thought this was good since I've done MMA and no-gi for less than a year. Now, yesterday I entered another gi tournament (a very small one I might add) and finished 4th out of 4 as a white belt. What's the deal here? Please forgive me if I ask any ridiculous questions but is one/two practices a week along with my 2+ hours a day of MMA/no-gi just not enough to keep up with people who can train at actual gi schools? Is it possible that I took to no-gi and suck at gi just because? I'm rather confused by how decently-successful I've been at grappling thus far and how dreadful I've looked in gi bjj matches. Any advice?