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Query to Ryan: Do the attack/defend stats include attacks on grays?
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skrumgaer wrote
at 6:45 PM, Friday January 25, 2008 EST
The highest ranking players tend to have higher attack/defend ratios. Is this because of some strategy employed by them or is it because people place higher in the games tend to do more of their fighting among the grays?
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MordredKLB wrote
at 6:53 PM, Friday January 25, 2008 EST It's most likely because the guys who are in first or second get attacked less because no one wants to finish 7th. Neutrals might factor into that ratio as well though.
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skrumgaer wrote
at 1:01 PM, Monday January 28, 2008 EST I did some research and have an answer to my own question. I followed the attacks/defends of some players at the tables and compared the results with their stats.
Two conclusions. If you flag out and become gray, your remaining gray defends are not counted in your defend stats. If you attack grays, the attacks will be counted in your attack stats. |
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Ryan wrote
at 5:44 PM, Monday January 28, 2008 EST Yes, this is true. I suppose grays shouldn't count.
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