Hey, i used to average around 4-5 wins but recently i had a streak of: 6Wins 5 Wins 11 Wins 9 Wins 8Wins 8Wins 6 Wins than two failed runs with 1 and 2 Wins and now currently a run where i stand at 7-1 again. So can i say i'm on the right track to infinite finally or is this still to small of a sample size to say anything?
Hey, i used to average around 4-5 wins but recently i had a streak of: 6Wins 5 Wins 11 Wins 9 Wins 8Wins 8Wins 6 Wins than two failed runs with 1 and 2 Wins and now currently a run where i stand at 7-1 again. So can i say i'm on the right track to infinite finally or is this still too small of a sample size to say anything?
This.
I'm also sceptical on the sample size but then again i never managed to hit so many good runs in a row before. And also there is a reason for this improvment i suppose. I played the first 3 of the mentioned runs with a friend of mine, we took our time analysing every turn and what our opponent would be able to do. While doing that i also realized a few common flaws i made before, like playing way to hectic, putting out more minons then necassary etc.
The 7-1 run i mentioned ended 9-3 now. Sadly i got 1 Pack 2 Commons and 155 Gold as a Reward, couldn't have been worse i suppose.
Even 30 runs is a small enough sample size for there to be significant variance in win rate due to lucky drafts/runs or unlikely drafts runs. The leaderboards show us that plus or minus 1.5 wins per run in variance isn't unusual. When you get to 50+ runs I think you will have a much better idea of your true win rate. By 100 runs you should be wining a few tenths of your true win rate (roughly).
With that being said, congrats on the good streak. It always feels good to have one of those. Its also possible that the Ungoro meta suits your style of play nicely which could boost your true win rate from prior metas. Anything above around 5.5-6 wins/run will allow you to go soft infinite when including the gold you get from quests. You need about a 6.6 wins/run to go true infinite (average gold rewards of 150/run).
I made the leaderboard and I'm not infinite. I don't really like the term infinite as it's typically an ideal, and not realistic.
Being an infinite player is supposedly someone who can average 7+ wins with every class. This is simply not possible in the Un'goro meta since the power level of classes has a wide disparity, with Warriors being at the very bottom and classes like Shaman, Druid, and Warlock somewhere without consistency.
If you just mean being infinite by having a 7+ average win rate, then no, your sample size is too small to indicate such a thing. Un'goro has a lot of variance which means you'll see high streaks and low streaks, and a lot of extremes. But you're probably getting better?
Hey, i used to average around 4-5 wins but recently i had a streak of: 6Wins 5 Wins 11 Wins 9 Wins 8Wins 8Wins 6 Wins than two failed runs with 1 and 2 Wins and now currently a run where i stand at 7-1 again. So can i say i'm on the right track to infinite finally or is this still to small of a sample size to say anything?
I have 666 arena average is it good? Am i an hacker?
Top deck is cheat
If you include your daily golds and your daily quest, you can go "kinda" infinite with a lower average score.
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Even 30 runs is a small enough sample size for there to be significant variance in win rate due to lucky drafts/runs or unlikely drafts runs. The leaderboards show us that plus or minus 1.5 wins per run in variance isn't unusual. When you get to 50+ runs I think you will have a much better idea of your true win rate. By 100 runs you should be wining a few tenths of your true win rate (roughly).
With that being said, congrats on the good streak. It always feels good to have one of those. Its also possible that the Ungoro meta suits your style of play nicely which could boost your true win rate from prior metas. Anything above around 5.5-6 wins/run will allow you to go soft infinite when including the gold you get from quests. You need about a 6.6 wins/run to go true infinite (average gold rewards of 150/run).
I made the leaderboard and I'm not infinite. I don't really like the term infinite as it's typically an ideal, and not realistic.
Being an infinite player is supposedly someone who can average 7+ wins with every class. This is simply not possible in the Un'goro meta since the power level of classes has a wide disparity, with Warriors being at the very bottom and classes like Shaman, Druid, and Warlock somewhere without consistency.
If you just mean being infinite by having a 7+ average win rate, then no, your sample size is too small to indicate such a thing. Un'goro has a lot of variance which means you'll see high streaks and low streaks, and a lot of extremes. But you're probably getting better?
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