round wins are accounted for elsewhere in the score, it's redundant to count both total round wins and round winning percentage.
Furthermore, round winning percentage is a weird statistic, because you can only lose one round per ladle.
@sine, not finals match total, but finals won match total.
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Team fwmt lw*2 (fwmt / lw )
Revolver 9.63 9.63 (4 / 2)
Crazy Tronners 9.20 8.59 (3 / 1)
Speeders 7.88 7.88 (2 / 1)
MeetYourMaker 7.14 6.43 (3 / 1)
TeamBaylife 7.00 7.00 (2 / 1)
Rogue Tronners 6.77 6.15 (1 / 0)
Team Unknown 5.68 5.11 (1 / 0)
Twi¦×¦ted ¦×¦ats 4.54 4.54 (0 / 0)
some differences. Only change in order is MYM being above Baylife if fwmt are counted. Worth point out that both these teams won a ladle, but Baylife is just rewarded for having a great winning percentage, this wouldn't happen with the mandated 5/9 participation. Otherwise team are just more tightly grouped. But here's why I think it might be worth it. At the margins, for teams 7-15, it's really significant to win a match in the finals. It seems like if, let say, Team Elite had made a finals there would be a significant difference between losing 2-0 and taking a match, because it's possible if unlikely to have an easy draw through the semis, but if you take a match in the finals, you're competing against someone good.