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Is BB dying a slow death - Part Two

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275697.250 in reply to 275697.247
Date: 4/8/2016 2:57:48 PM
Shahin.Boushehr
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I ran out of characters ...

Considering the numbers above, I think you can see my point. While managers can build high quality teams in every country, the statistics support my point of view saying that micro nations are NOT at an advantage compared to nations with more users.

You say that Iran odds of having a former B3 champions are very low, that is true. The statistics that I provided you clearly rejects the nation of imbalance. I think Iran having 3 championships in B3 just shows how amazing the managers are in here. And believe me when I say that there is still more B3 champions to come from Iran, so you can cry out imbalance and free B3 tickets all you want to, but you can't accept the fact that some managers are just too good. You claim that you want competition and you said that you had trained the best SF in the world, while you had the best SF in BB on your team, playing in Japan which according to you is at an advantage compared to other bigger nations, how come you got nowhere in B3 competitions ? Didn't you have a free B3 ticket playing bots ( according to your saying) ???

You make 3 million this season playing bots, good for you!! But don't go around accusing others of fooling other people when you have no idea what is going on in their leagues and teams.

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Date: 4/8/2016 6:29:10 PM
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One of Irans B3 titles was bought though.

Größter Knecht aller Zeiten aka His Excellency aka President for Life aka Field Marshal Al Hadji aka Lord of All the Beasts of the Earth and Fishes of the Seas aka aka Conqueror of the Buzzerbeater Empire in Europe in General and Austria in Particular
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Date: 4/8/2016 7:52:16 PM
Shahin.Boushehr
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He took advantage of the market and sold players at the best time possible, then used that money to build a strong team and went on to win the B3. I think this just shows how smart he is and how skilled he is as a manager. Not everybody can pull of something like that.

By the way, what happened to the message above? What was the content that led to its deletion ?

:D

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275697.257 in reply to 275697.255
Date: 4/9/2016 6:34:32 AM
Shahin.Boushehr
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OMG

=)))

You really are ignorant !!! The math is right in front of you. But you keep crying out imbalance because Iran has 3 titles. Makes you sad that you got no where. right ?

:D

Let's do another quick math. According to the history of B3 champions that I provided you in my previous posts, 82 percent of the time, the champion is from a country in the top third of the BB in terms of user count:

Italy : 1800
Spain : 1750
USA : 1300
Polska : 1275
France : 1150
Greece: 1100
Lietuva : 950
China : 700
Turkey : 600
Germany : 575
Eesti : 500
Serbia : 500
Argentina : 450
Hungry : 450
Portugal : 400
Philippines : 375
Russia : 300
Israel : 300
Latvija : 275
Brazil : 275
Australia : 250
Finland : 225
Slovenia : 225
Taiwan : 200
Czech Republic : 200
Croatia : 200
Uruguay : 200
England : 200
Canada : 200
Hong Kong : 200
Belgium : 175
Bosnia : 150
Romania : 150

These are the top 33 countries in BB in terms of user count and their numbers. These are the rounded up or rounded down numbers. If we add up all of them we would have :

17600 users. So this is the number of users in the countries in top third of BB in terms of user count.

17600/20000 = 88 %

So according to the odds, there should be a 88 percent chance that the B3 champion come from a country in the top third of BB in terms of user count. The history of the previous 29 B3 competition show that 24 times the champion has been from a country in the top third of BB in terms of user count :

24/29 = 82.7 %

Which means approximately 83 percent of the champions have been from a country in the top third of BB in terms of user count. There is only a 5 percent gap between what the odds say and what has actually happened. That's not much of a difference. And real life never goes exactly according to plans or according to what the odds say. But the numbers are close so you can see my point when I say that micro nations don't have an unfair advantage. This means that according to the numbers, the champions have been distributed correctly over the history of BB, and that they follow what numbers and odds expect.

I don't see how you can still ignore the numbers !! You use Iran's championship numbers to argue your point, but you don't think for a second that like I said, some managers are too good. Look at the bigger picture man, and look at the numbers in whole. The numbers that I provided clearly supports my point of view. Just because Italy has the most number of users, doesn't mean it should produce a B3 champion once in a while !! B3 is where champions from all over the world meet, and the struggle for domination is real. You see an amazing coach like Darkonza in B3, and you see that he has been a part of B3 playoffs for quite some time now despite the fact that he plays in Polska, which is 4th in terms of user number. I myself actually lost a great match to him in OT in B3 playoffs last season.

So instead of blaming micros and crying out imbalance, maybe learn the game a little bit

;)

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Date: 4/9/2016 6:52:48 AM
Shahin.Boushehr
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I never said that !

It's up to managers to prioritize their goals. Here in Iran too, we have managers who favor the league title, some care more about the national tournament, some plan their teams for B3 competitions.

It's really up to the manager to decide what he/she wants to do

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