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(Note: I wrote this before seeing Pantifax's post)
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In that case though I would think that balance would sort itself somewhere else, by giving that team better other players. Theoretically bigger team sizes would lead to smaller elo differences. I guess there could be the clan-balance interactions interfering elsewhere also.
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In that case though I would think that balance would sort itself somewhere else, by giving that team better other players. Theoretically bigger team sizes would lead to smaller elo differences. I guess there could be the clan-balance interactions interfering elsewhere also.
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It is possible the algorithm doesn't work optimally all the time also. There is a reason this is "the easiest hard problem", and I'm sure clan balancing doesn't help that. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partition_problem)
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It is possible the algorithm doesn't work optimally all the time also. There is a reason this is "the easiest hard problem", and I'm sure clan balancing doesn't help that. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partition_problem)
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