I take it TSM is first based off Total Win/Loss

ABlueQuaker·8/7/2017, 4:51:10 AM·3 votes·634 views

But why doesn't LoL Esports actually show us these stats? Any other sport generally has the +/- goal difference (goals scored minus goals conceded) which acts as the tie breaker.

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anonymous1198/7/2017, 5:18:17 AM3 votes

I understand why riot did this and in all honesty it's a more fair way of doing things.

That being said; I really miss tie breakers and this system has pretty much gotten rid of them all together.

Some of my absolute favorite lol matches were the end of the season tie breakers where so much mattered on one game winner take all.

III BAKURYU III 8/7/2017, 4:54:34 AM1 votes

Who knows, I mean you can't find players' all time stats, the team stats(Kills per game/deaths/towers etc) per game, the plus minus/total wins/loses. Just gotta take it at face value and move on, idk

Tie-Breakers are now rare because not only the records of the teams for example TSM 14-4 and IMT 14-4 but also the total wins/loses, so while both teams are tied TSM have won the same amount of games as IMT total 30 but lose 4 less games than IMT.
TSM and IMT are also 1-1 against each other in series so if TSM were 14-4 and IMT were 14-4 and both had the same amount of wins/loses there would be a tie-breaker but those are pretty much gone, while still "technically" around.

ChompyWulf8/7/2017, 4:59:48 AM1 votes

A couple weeks ago I checked, and IMT had a fair number of 2-1 match wins while most of TSM wins were 2-0, so yes you are correct.

Sagan Forever8/7/2017, 6:58:49 PM1 votes

TSM and IMT have won the same number of games, but TSM has 4 more 2-0 than immortal. ps also in the videos they have with the team ranking they show game score.