World Chess Championship Largest Leads Ratio
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Ṁ110Dec 25
Gukesh D59%
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1W
1M
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Resolves to
Gukesh D = Gukesh D's largest lead / Range of leads
Ding Liren = Ding Liren's largest lead / Range of leads
where Range of leads = Gukesh D's largest lead + Ding Liren's largest lead
The entire tiebreaker section is considered 1 game, so winning in tiebreaks is a lead of 1.
Examples:
if a player never has the lead, their largest lead is 0 it will resolve to 100% for the winner.
If a player is down 3-0 then comes back to 7-7 (never having the lead) and wins in tiebreaks it will resolve to 25% for the winner (lead of 1 at the end of the match) and 75% for the player who had a 3 pt lead.
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