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2 coms win rate

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10/7/2020 8:43:28 PMCHrankAdminDeinFreund before revert after revert
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1 In 7853 unbalanced battles of size 8v9 and up, the bigger team has a win chance of 51. 11%. This statistic's deviation from the expected 50% still has a 4. 8% chance of being purely due to chance. So we can't statistically confirm that the bigger team wins more than 50% of games. 1 In 7853 unbalanced battles of size 8v9 and up, the bigger team has a win chance of 51. 11%. This statistic's deviation from the expected 50% still has a 4. 8% chance of being purely due to chance. So we can't statistically confirm that the bigger team wins more or less than 50% of games.
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3 In 25014 unbalanced battles of size 4v5 and up, the bigger team has a win chance of 52.76%. This statistic's deviation from the expected 50% has a chance of less than 0.0001% of being purely due to chance, so in 4v5+ the bigger team does seem to win more than 50%. 3 In 25014 unbalanced battles of size 4v5 and up, the bigger team has a win chance of 52.76%. This statistic's deviation from the expected 50% has a chance of less than 0.0001% of being purely due to chance, so in 4v5+ the bigger team does seem to win more than 50%.