Oh, look who's back on top.
Now, watch him utterly crush the next League Series?
Called it !
Now, HC didn't actually "crush" that series. In fact, he had a pretty bad first half: when he finally joined the top pool in round 5, he wasn't able to win a single game there and dropped out immediately.
Then he won 4 games the next round, in a lower pool, which got him back to the first pool, and this time, he won 3 games, which propelled him to the top of the leaderboard where he stayed to the end.
But his results do not invalidate what I wrote for the previous series: out of his 21 wins, 3 were by Spaceship, only 2 by culture, and 16 were Domination wins!
While I'm not watching the games (just the replays, and getting a glimpse of the situation when my first batch of aiplay turns completes without the game being over), I can tell for instance that he did lose his very last game in the series because he turned the slider on: he was far ahead, but lost to a rather slow Hannibal's spaceship only because he stopped teching.
(Of course, as I write this, HC's first win the next series comes thanks to the slider: he would have lost otherwise.
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Justinian had the complete opposite progression through the Series: he was far ahead of the rest of the field after 5 rounds, with 13 wins. And then, he just stopped winning: only 4 games in the last 5 rounds.
Once again, both Egyptian leaders did well (Hatty overall actually did better than Ramesses, but she faltered in the very last round while Ramesses had an extremely good last round), but we were back to the pattern where the few high peaceweights who made it to the top pools weren't made to feel welcome there.
Sury and Cathy had an appalling performance (somewhat alleviated on the leaderboard by a decent last round result, but you can see that they stayed throughout in the lower half of the pools, with even a prolonged stay in the very bottom pool).
Qin would have actually fared slightly better than Mao this time, had the RNG not decided otherwise (see previous posts). But it's increasingly looking that my original assessment (Qin = Good, Mao = Meh) is indeed wrong, with both of them being just average leaders.
Peter repeated his miracle round from the previous series (4 wins), and did slightly better this time: 4 wins in the remaining 9 rounds instead of just 2.
Amazingly, Freddy also had such a miracle round.