@Gamerman01:
I like the analysis, Garg,
I’ve been asking myself the same question for awhile, too.
Looking into the top 9 myself,
Me1945 and Wheatbeer
Me1945 hasn’t lost, and has taken the Axis 10 times but the Allies only 2
Wheatbeer loves the Axis, specializes in them, and plays them much better than the Allies.
Ghostglider and Boldfresh have actually both had more success with the Allies this year
Rasmustb, Hobo, Gamerman01, and Zhukov
Zhukov and myself are not really specialists (we don’t normally prefer one side much more than the other) and have both had more success with the Axis
Rasmustb and Hobo have had more success with the Axis. (I think this is your typical player’s experience - they win more with the Axis)
My conclusion:
When you look at the individual data, you see mixed results and circumstances. This is a rather small sample size (about 9 players), but it still seems to appear the Axis are easier to win with.
Only having to win on one board or the other is a big advantage.
I’m glad this was brought up. I’ve been tracking this for a while, not from a win/loss perspective but a ‘% of Games Played as Axis’ one.
It can be debated if it is that the Axis are easier to play or that the better players prefer Axis resulting in higher Axis stats. Either way, it’s clear the Axis are preferred by the Tier 1 players.
% of Games Played As Axis
Player Tier 5/23/2014 7/20/2014 Â Â 9/10/2014
Tier 1 Â Â 68% Â Â Â Â Â 69% Â Â Â 67%
Tier 2 Â Â 37% Â Â Â Â Â 34% Â Â Â 37%
Tier 3 Â Â 52% Â Â Â Â Â 51% Â Â Â 49%
Tier 4 Â Â 53% Â Â Â Â Â 53% Â Â Â 52%
Interesting to note the split between Tier 1 and Tier 2 on Axis play - my estimation is there are a lot of Tier 1 Axis - Tier 2 Allied games.
V