Marcus Tanner, on 01 January 2013 - 06:40 PM, said:
Get enough games in, and you'll see premades on both sides with comparable regularity. Same for ECM getting killed off early (or late). The same holds for the coordination of teams. Large sample sizes factor those out.
I'd prefer a larger sample size, but it would have to be quite the anomaly if it turned out that the 10-3 record in favor of ECM is bogus.
If a football team goes 10-3 in a season, it's hard to claim that they`re just lucky.
Hi Marcus - It's actually a 12-3 record at last count, and I would actually say that it is akin to a season with 15 random games in it involving 30 completely different ('matched' for player size) teams. The twist is that in this league helmets are not mandatory and in fact have only been allowed in the game for a few seasons.
What I am testing is like seeing if the team that has more players wearing helmets will tend to win more often.
The results so far seem to indicate that such a powerful piece of defensive equipment which only weighs a little bit and staves off death by severe head trauma is a benefit.
Others seem to insist I am misinterpreting the data, and that it was actually due to... oh I don't know, how many of the players wives told them they loved them before the game or something, which should indeed as you pointed out average out over large numbers of games.
The numbers so far are that with 97% certainty the team with more helmets will outdo the other.
Edited by Tolkien, 01 January 2013 - 11:45 PM.