Neat that they introduced a voucher option that'll be viable for most people, unfortunately my system having extra steps makes it a little tougher to implement 1-to-1 on Cobra. For traditional vouchers/squadron picks it's going to work very well just giving you the copies of whatever card(s) you need, but mine has the caveat of limitations to cashing in once per card and having to draft the actual copy of the card.
I'll probably just have to continue including the voucher options in the land box for a drafter to manually add to their Cobra decks online.
All that said, this is a pretty handy tool with some neat possibilities. I ran it for 300 in the background while working on stuff and it came out with some cool outputs:

Expected color distributions here, nothing out of the ordinary with the base breakdown.

26 clusters in my 450 sounds about right, I'm liking the criss-crossing overlap showing the ability to bleed between archetypes. I'm assuming that running for more simulations will leader to more dense clusters like @Erik Twice got with 500. Maybe I'll just go with 1000 or something at the beginning of work next week and see what happens by the end of it.

I like the visualization of these clusters with staples and other stats, really cool feature to nerd out over for hours at a time. The bots definitely have their limitations overall, but this looks way better than previous bot logic applied in single drafts. It identified just about every major archetype I've built over the years or covered in my cube primer.
I'll probably just have to continue including the voucher options in the land box for a drafter to manually add to their Cobra decks online.
All that said, this is a pretty handy tool with some neat possibilities. I ran it for 300 in the background while working on stuff and it came out with some cool outputs:

Expected color distributions here, nothing out of the ordinary with the base breakdown.

26 clusters in my 450 sounds about right, I'm liking the criss-crossing overlap showing the ability to bleed between archetypes. I'm assuming that running for more simulations will leader to more dense clusters like @Erik Twice got with 500. Maybe I'll just go with 1000 or something at the beginning of work next week and see what happens by the end of it.

I like the visualization of these clusters with staples and other stats, really cool feature to nerd out over for hours at a time. The bots definitely have their limitations overall, but this looks way better than previous bot logic applied in single drafts. It identified just about every major archetype I've built over the years or covered in my cube primer.

