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I am ashamed to admit that I don't understand how did you get the first line u the equation:
W#(p+1) = (x/x+y)(W#(p)+Sy) + (y/x+y)(W#(p)-Sx)
Will you be kind enough to go into details? Many thanks, Pinchas
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Hi. Can you explain me and simplify the equation and variables and how you solve that? [View full text and thread]
p is the total number of gladiators
S total strength of the field (and therefore constant)
T# total strength of team #
W# winning chances of team #
for p=2
W#(p) = T#/S
lets admit W#(p) = T#/S for any p,
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