Methodology: watched 500 ranked games from Diamond and above, tracked every game where the jungle gold differential at 20 minutes exceeded 1000g in either direction, then tracked win rate. Result: when the ahead jungler had 1000g+ lead at 20 minutes, the game was won by that team 71% of the time. The remaining 29% was almost entirely explained by either a massive individual performance in another role or a significant team composition advantage that matured late. The implication is clear: jungle matchup is the most impactful lane in the game by this metric. More than mid, more than bot, more than any other variable at the time point we can measure.
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Methodology: watched 500 ranked games from Diamond and above, tracked every game where the jungle gold differential at 20 minutes exceeded 1000g in either direction, then tracked win rate. Result: when the ahead jungler had 1000g+ lead at 20 minutes, the game was won by that team 71% of the time. The remaining 29% was almost entirely explained by either a massive individual performance in another role or a significant team composition advantage that matured late. The implication is clear: jungle matchup is the most impactful lane in the game by this metric. More than mid, more than bot, more than any other variable at the time point we can measure.
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The round-one pressure argument for Tsarukyan is correct. Every minute the fight goes into round three or beyond, Makhachev's grappling advantage compounds.
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