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+ Show Spoiler +Hope this helps. Do ask me if you need some specific stats: Note that the map win rates are for all time. But the players head to head scores are only counted for approx. 6 months, from October 2023, as I think it's more relevant to their recent form. Individual matchup win rates for each player in the last 6 months, all games (with Proleague only stats in brackets): Sharp's TvZ: 59.6% (63.2%) Snow's PvZ: 60.1% (55%) Hero's ZvT: 51.9% (48.2%) Soulkey's ZvP: 55.3% (57.5%) (Sharp's win rate is probably boosted a little bit by him playing in the k league)
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+ Show Spoiler +Rush > herO SnOw > Bisu SoulKey > Mini
R04 Sharp > herO Soulkey > snOw - this one honestly is though call, I think Mini had a better chance to stop Soulkey than SnOw does. I think Soulkey fares better of against players like snOw who are less volatile and more straight forward in their gameplay compared to Mini, kinda bummed out Mini lost even though I predicted it, woulda have been nice to see another PvP. What do you guys think about soulkey vs snow?
Finals Soulkey > Sharp
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Had to spoiler those posts because we don't allow spoilers in news posts
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Thanks guys, for spoiling the results in a non-spoiler thread, with literally the first post on the new page. Classy.
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On April 09 2024 19:23 BisuDagger wrote:Show nested quote +On April 08 2024 23:51 prion_ wrote: Did you write this with ChatGPT? The writeups for each map in Mini vs. SK are almost identical to each other, and the Snow vs. Bisu one isn't much better. Lol, yeah. To be clear, I never take any payment for my previews and have hand written every article I’m in for over a decade now. Because this is just the ro8 and a preview which really just needs to includes how they got here, who they play, and what maps, I wanted to run an experiment where I fed it all the correct data from LP and tailored it with a specific format. I honestly wanted it to work out because reading Elo-board is so tough to do since they use their real Korean names/everything is in Korean, and gathering tournament stats takes many hours. But as you can see it didn’t nail it. If I try it again, I might just use it for formatting only, but I will write all the actual content myself.
Thanks for all your hard work!
As you may know, a lot of folks are probably disappointed in reading GPT content.... I like coming to Teamliquid to talk with humans and read what my fellow humans say. I feel if there's some light GPT editing for grammar and polish, that would be fun to read, but when GPT is generating a lot of the writing, it makes me want to skip these (and I used to look forward to these every set of matches).
I know it's a bunch of hard work to write so much -- but speaking for only myself, I prefer to read fewer human words, rather than more AI words. There's something that feels great about reading what a fellow human truly thinks, rather than what an AI could write for them.
Just my two cents. It's a tough job. Thanks for your hard work over so many years.
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On April 10 2024 04:56 TMNT wrote:+ Show Spoiler +Hope this helps. Do ask me if you need some specific stats: Note that the map win rates are for all time. But the players head to head scores are only counted for approx. 6 months, from October 2023, as I think it's more relevant to their recent form. Individual matchup win rates for each player in the last 6 months, all games (with Proleague only stats in brackets): Sharp's TvZ: 59.6% (63.2%) Snow's PvZ: 60.1% (55%) Hero's ZvT: 51.9% (48.2%) Soulkey's ZvP: 55.3% (57.5%) (Sharp's win rate is probably boosted a little bit by him playing in the k league) Damn this data really shows it is a coin flip.
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I'm spoiled this season. Wrong or not, who would have guessed how these played out? Reverse sweeps and all. Now it is all the tougher who to root for next. It couldn't be more neck and neck... Honestly rooting for all contending Ro4 pros. Let's go!
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