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I don't have deep dive knowledge of how it works, but my understanding is that it tries to make 2 teams that have the same sum of elons.
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I don't have deep dive knowledge of how it works, but my understanding is that it tries to make 2 teams that have the same sum of elons.
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What I am suggesting is more along the lines of take lowest ranked, put them in 1. Them 2nd lowest ranked, put them in 2. Then take third lowest rank, put them in 1... and so forth until all players are in either 1 or 2.
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What I am suggesting is more along the lines of take lowest ranked, put them in 1. Them 2nd lowest ranked, put them in 2. Then take third lowest rank, put them in 1... and so forth until all players are in either 1 or 2.
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Then,
if
the
total
is
very
different,
then
shift
players
from
the
top
until
the
sums
are
close
to
equal.
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Then,
if
the
total
is
very
different,
shift
players
from
the
top
until
the
sums
are
close
to
equal.
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What we often get, especially in small teams, is like 2 blue 1 silver 2 brown vs 4 gold and one silver. The difference here would be that all the lowest ranked players are not on the same team.
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What we often get, especially in small teams, is like 2 blue 1 silver 2 brown vs 4 gold and one silver. The difference here would be that all the lowest ranked players are not on the same team.
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