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    Kto
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    Just wondering, what kind of players did the opponent have? I mean, concerning white/grey skills. "Normal" (small difference between grey and white) or experienced/trained?
    I'm currently trying to figure out the importancy of this relation. I almost always win with my "experienced" team against stronger in % in lvl+1 cups, while taking only grey stats my team is a lot better. Game stats/ratings are always better for my team, which proves so far the theory, that only general % isnt the dominant indicator.

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    Antonio Gustavo Hernandez
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kto View Post
    Just wondering, what kind of players did the opponent have? I mean, concerning white/grey skills. "Normal" (small difference between grey and white) or experienced/trained?
    I'm currently trying to figure out the importancy of this relation. I almost always win with my "experienced" team against stronger in % in lvl+1 cups, while taking only grey stats my team is a lot better. Game stats/ratings are always better for my team, which proves so far the theory, that only general % isnt the dominant indicator.
    Yes that's right, they play more accurate when they play some seasons together. There needs to be a hidden team chemistry.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kto View Post
    Just wondering, what kind of players did the opponent have? I mean, concerning white/grey skills. "Normal" (small difference between grey and white) or experienced/trained?
    I'm currently trying to figure out the importancy of this relation. I almost always win with my "experienced" team against stronger in % in lvl+1 cups, while taking only grey stats my team is a lot better. Game stats/ratings are always better for my team, which proves so far the theory, that only general % isnt the dominant indicator.
    These are the players that scored:










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