Today we’re going to be making the spectrogram visualization I demonstrated in my Automated Video Editor video. This post has an accompanying video, if you’d like to follow along with it as well. A spectrogram is a way to view how an audio spectrum changes over time. Spectrum meaning the range of frequencies or tones […]
Vintage Cube Win Rate By Color Pairing
Here I have analyzed 152 vintage cube drafts and laid out my win rate with each color pairing. The win rate is represented by the minimum and maximum expected values, which provides a range since the number of samples for many of these is not too good. This post is part of a complete analysis, […]
Two Card Combos With Negative Correlation in Vintage Cube
This is a sister post to my list of good two card combos I looked at previously. This time I am looking at cards which had a statistically significant decrease in performance when combined together (compared to just playing the either card on their own). The way to interpret this table is: Given the card […]
A Statistical Analysis of Two Card Combos in Vintage Cube
Here I’m showing card pairings from 152 vintage cube drafts that I looked at. Specifically, I am displaying cards which had a statistically significant benefit when combined together (compared to just playing the either card on their own). So the way to interpret this table is: Given the card in the first column, adding the […]
My Vintage Cube Win-Rate for Every Card
Here is a full list of the cards I played in 152 vintage cube drafts and their recorded win rates. I am only showing cards which saw play in at least 3 leagues (or 9 matches) because there isn’t much significance to a sample size of 1 or 2. The Min and Max expected win […]