I’m also not saying luck doesn’t play a role, but I’m looking at the games played over the long term.
Anyone (and we all probably have had one of these) can have a complete screw job battle and lose a game based on it, no matter what your skill compared to your opponent. However, over the long term the screw job battles fall into their statistical place and the more skilled will rise to the top, whether that is because they have seen it before, or rolls even out later, or whatever.
I think our League will be a good test and example. I’m willing to guess that the the end of the year winner (hopefully me :-) ) will probably end up at like 10-2 or 10-3 (+/-), with a win % between 75-85%.
And I don’t think this person would have been lucky to get there. Sure maybe 2-3 games, but all 12-13 games, no.
I’m also not saying this person is the hands down best, but I would be saying this person is more skilled then someone 4-8 or 6-6. The skill gap can still be small, but it exists.
Now someone with 9 wins, alright, they probably have the same skills as the 10 or 11 win player. But if they played a best of 7 ,9, 11, etc series I’d guess that the more skilled player would eventually not only win more, but start to win a lot more.
I also don’t think all 32 players had a shot at winning the tourney regardless of luck. I think certainly by the top 4 any lucky players would have been weeded out. Eventally bad tactics or overly relying on dice catch up with you.
This is all because, I think there are a couple different learning curves in the game, there is:
noob to bad
bad to avg
avg to good
good to great
I think it only takes about 2-4 games to go from noob all the way to average player (assuming you have some sort of A&A experience, ie you played Classic).
I think it takes another 8-10 games to approach the good level. On both sides you get more comfortable with the KGF and you’ve probably seen some games that are KJF too.
The difficult one is going from a good player to a great player, and that one doesn’t get a number. Maybe you get there maybe you don’t.
One of the cool things is I think we have a lot of very good players here, so we do a lot of beating each other up but I think through the growing tourneys and the League that a few players (starting out with maybe 4-5 players) with start to pull away a bit. And it is up to each other player to continue to learn and play to try and join the “elite” group or pull a few of them down and pass them as you play more and more games.
I guess this post is the long way of just saying over time I think the more skilled will win more. :-)