6 month winning percentages
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jalstar
United States8198 Posts
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Marine50
Australia1764 Posts
edit: Maybe 6 months before peak and 6 months after? Just a thought. Really interesting this stuff | ||
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Oystein
Norway1602 Posts
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ssj114
Afghanistan461 Posts
On November 14 2009 16:39 Oystein wrote: Jaedongs and Bisus are sooo much more impressing than everyone else. Agreed, and don't forget Flash is still going. He's likely to break the magical 2400 mark within the next 6 months. | ||
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Heyoka
Katowice25012 Posts
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Navi
5286 Posts
On November 14 2009 16:51 heyoka wrote: 85% is really high Indeed. BOXERRR <3 | ||
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Ver
United States2186 Posts
On November 14 2009 16:39 Oystein wrote: Jaedongs and Bisus are sooo much more impressing than everyone else. A lot less impressive from anything but a pure numbers standpoint. All of the top guys were plowing through leagues against the best possible competition while Jaedong, Flash, and Bisu were busy stomping nobodies in proleague. Same reason why there are a lot of weaker modern players on that list and virtually none from the past. | ||
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motbob
United States12546 Posts
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Bifur
Russian Federation1208 Posts
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Godimus
United States126 Posts
http://www.teamliquid.net/tlpd/details.php?type=players&id=5&part=games&vs=Z&league=any&map=any&from_year=2003&from_month=6&from_day=15&to_year=2004&to_month=7&to_day=1&action=Update 27 and 0 wtf monster terran indeed | ||
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Bifur
Russian Federation1208 Posts
On November 14 2009 17:12 Godimus wrote: iloveoov's tvz winning streak is sickening 27-0 ![]() | ||
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Oystein
Norway1602 Posts
On November 14 2009 16:57 Ver wrote: A lot less impressive from anything but a pure numbers standpoint. All of the top guys were plowing through leagues against the best possible competition while Jaedong, Flash, and Bisu were busy stomping nobodies in proleague. Same reason why there are a lot of weaker modern players on that list and virtually none from the past. Its the numbers that make it impressive, not only where they facing the strongest competition in the individual leagues like the others, they where also stomping people in PL on a daily basis. I mean they average more than a game every second day, while the others have had pretty much nothing beside series vs people to prepare for, these 2 have spread there workload over a HUGE amount of games with everyone gunning to take them down. Withstanding a 75+ winrate over 100ish games vs all races is just SICK. Also I am confident both Bisu and Jaedong will break well into the 80s if we shorten their best streaks to similar amount of games as the others on the top. | ||
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29 fps
United States5724 Posts
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QibingZero
2611 Posts
It's also incredibly unfair to characterize all of recent players' wins as 'against bad players', and older players wins as 'always against the best players'. 1 - Even Boxer's era had it's share of sub-50% players 2 - The skill gap between the best and worst players in the Korean pro scene is much, much smaller than it ever has been 3 - Both Bisu and Jaedong were playing in and won at least one starleague during their 6 month periods (how else would they be playing ~100 games in 6 months?) Overall, pretty much 100% agreed with Oystein. | ||
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meeple
Canada10211 Posts
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ii.blitzkrieg
Canada1122 Posts
12 months: | ||
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Bifur
Russian Federation1208 Posts
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Oystein
Norway1602 Posts
On November 14 2009 21:27 Bifur wrote: In fact, Midas deserve more than he've achieved. He is very unlucky. With his skills he hasn't won a single league... Its not called luck when you voluntary pick Savior to play, and then when you have the chance to win dont scan and lose to a single lurker. | ||
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nayumi
Australia6499 Posts
.... till he met Savior ... poor kid ... he's like Zhou Yu in Three Kingdoms | ||
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L_P_Monix
Australia157 Posts
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