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In 2v2s on Eye of Horus it's common to start middle and (left xor right) to get the most metal spots early on while still being somewhat close together.
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In 2v2s on Eye of Horus it's common to start middle and (left xor right) to get the most metal spots early on while still being somewhat close together.
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[quote]EDIT 2: Turns out it's a viable 2v6 strategy:[/quote]
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[quote]EDIT 2: Turns out it's a viable 2v6 strategy:[/quote]
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@Rafal[ZK]'s elo: 1952 (x2 comms)
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@Rafal[ZK]'s elo: 1952 (x2 comms)
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Enemies' elo: 1x 1738, 5x <1591
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Enemies' elo: 1x 1738, 5x <1591
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Two
high
elo
players
beating
six
low
elo
players
is
not
the
best
example
to
bring
up
in
balance
discussions.
Keep
in
mind
a
200
elo
difference
means
a
76%
expected
win
chance,
in
your
example
one
player
had
200
and
all
others
400+
less
elo
than
one
player
who
started
with
two
commanders
(
and
some
teammates)
.
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Two
high
elo
players
beating
six
low
elo
players
is
not
the
best
example
to
bring
up
in
balance
discussions.
Keep
in
mind
a
200
elo
difference
means
a
76%
expected
win
chance,
in
your
example
one
player
had
200
and
all
others
400+
less
elo
than
an
enemy
who
started
with
two
commanders
(
and
some
teammates)
.
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