The magic black box supplied to me by Maxwell, after I fiddled with it a tiny bit and supplied it with adjusted data, told me that BGNOT was supposedly the strongest team in general, and that the strongest counter to BGNOT was ABGOT. It also claimed that ABGOT was the strongest counter to gjm’s BGNPT. I asked the magic black box how well a few candidate teams, including ABGOT, did against the non-secret competitors already posted, and the numbers it gave looked more generally decent for ABGOT than the other candidates (I was looking for broad-spectrum effectiveness more than average effectiveness) and it also said that ABGOT would have a decent winrate against average teams, so I went with it. I would have liked to make a figure of merit and find the top team for that figure of merit but wasn’t able to do so in time.
In other words, the magic black box liked Oil Ooze for some reason.
The magic black box supplied to me by Maxwell, after I fiddled with it a tiny bit and supplied it with adjusted data, told me that BGNOT was supposedly the strongest team in general, and that the strongest counter to BGNOT was ABGOT. It also claimed that ABGOT was the strongest counter to gjm’s BGNPT. I asked the magic black box how well a few candidate teams, including ABGOT, did against the non-secret competitors already posted, and the numbers it gave looked more generally decent for ABGOT than the other candidates (I was looking for broad-spectrum effectiveness more than average effectiveness) and it also said that ABGOT would have a decent winrate against average teams, so I went with it. I would have liked to make a figure of merit and find the top team for that figure of merit but wasn’t able to do so in time.
In other words, the magic black box liked Oil Ooze for some reason.
When I read in the main post that the inclusion of Oil Ooze was confusing, I thought my magic box might be the guilty one!