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actually, that rounds up to .667, as mine rounds up to .967 My actual percentage with Blumoki is .96666 repeating.GrazingCattle wrote:My partner and I are 2-1 I think. That is a .666 winning %. our number is cooler!
What do you mean?? Games where the team you were playing against were the same person, so you and your P against one other person? Hmmm if that is so, i'm not sure. I don't see what advantage is gained by doing that. I did that once when Kayla had the baby, and got my ass handed to me by two lesser opponents. Kayla took her first two turns, but after that it was just me, and I proceeded to get destroyed by the opposition. I've heard the argument that a one person doubles game has the advantage of a perfectly coordinated, no comunications problem game, but my argument is that it is one mind against two. I assume you got beat by a one person doubles team?juggernaut man wrote:can we disqualify games where the other team is the same person?
Perhaps winning percentage with an opponent should be limited to people you've played at least 10 games with. I'm probably 4-0 with alot of people, and 1-0 with ALOT of people.reverend_kyle wrote:My win record with Jamie is 4-0
Jamie wrote:What do you mean?? Games where the team you were playing against were the same person, so you and your P against one other person? Hmmm if that is so, i'm not sure. I don't see what advantage is gained by doing that. I did that once when Kayla had the baby, and got my ass handed to me by two lesser opponents. Kayla took her first two turns, but after that it was just me, and I proceeded to get destroyed by the opposition. I've heard the argument that a one person doubles game has the advantage of a perfectly coordinated, no comunications problem game, but my argument is that it is one mind against two. I assume you got beat by a one person doubles team?juggernaut man wrote:can we disqualify games where the other team is the same person?
Hang on - is this you admitting that you were a Multi?!Jamie wrote:What do you mean?? Games where the team you were playing against were the same person, so you and your P against one other person? Hmmm if that is so, i'm not sure. I don't see what advantage is gained by doing that. I did that once when Kayla had the baby, and got my ass handed to me by two lesser opponents. Kayla took her first two turns, but after that it was just me, and I proceeded to get destroyed by the opposition. I've heard the argument that a one person doubles game has the advantage of a perfectly coordinated, no comunications problem game, but my argument is that it is one mind against two. I assume you got beat by a one person doubles team?juggernaut man wrote:can we disqualify games where the other team is the same person?
