RenegadePaddy wrote:Singles is easier to play than doubles (no need to agree with anyone!), however doubles is better for your rank, as more chance of a win, and less chance of a lose (yes, both at once, because your opponent could win, but youd still gain points). Think about it:
6 player singles, 1 player gains points, 5 lose points
6 player doubles, 2 players gin points, 4 lose points
6 player triples, 3 players gain points, 3 players lose points
Simple logic - the scoring system encourages team play.
If you take this to it's logical reasoning...
Assuming you play against all equal points and you have equal chance of winning...
If you win at Singles you gain 5 sets of points.
So if you play 6 games and win 1 lose the other 5
You lose 5 sets of points and win 5 sets of points... thus ending equal.
The stats equal out for the others too...
i.e You play 2 games of triples you win one lose one you gain one lose one.
4 player doubles is the same...
The only one that breaks the stats is Terminator...
If you play Terminator you generally have to only kill 1 person to break even...
So in a 6 player T game...
You can have the following options...
1 winner 5 losers.
2 winners 4 losers. (3 combinations) (1-3, 2-2, 3-1)
3 winners 3 losers (1+3+6=10 combos) (2-2-2, 1-1-4, 1-2-3)
4 winners 2 losers (4+6=10 combos) (1-1-1-3, 1-1-2-2)
5 winners 1 loser (5 combos) (1-1-1-1-2)
Thus the result set is across 29 different games... I think therefore the best game to play is terminator to attempt to beat the stats...
Obviously though all the people that you play aren't of the same points,skill... if everyone is ranked correctly then the averages average themselves out again - however if you have a hustler - they will gain points quicker!
C.