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Originally Posted by EricLeifermann
The problem with holding your super cells at the end of the match because you were actually looking at the "real-time" scoring was the fact that scores changed so dramatically from the "real-time" score that was being showed at the end of the match that you really couldn't trust what you saw on the screen.
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It wasn't particularly accurate, but if it said you had a lead of roughly 20 points, you basically knew you won the match. The only time it would be a problem is in matches where the score is like 30 to 10. Matches where the RT score is 100 to 40, you know not to throw the Supercell.
Also from a coach perspective you start to figure out when the real time is messed up. Power dumpers are undercounted in general and human shots are all precise.