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Data-Backed · Win Rates

Sans White Commanders

Sans White commanders have a 17.89% win rate across 102 games tracked in the last 30 days on Playgroup.gg, below the 25% expected baseline for 4-player Commander.

2
Ranked
102
Games
Win Rate
17.89%
vs 25% expected
Games Tracked
102
Last 30 Days
Avg Game Length
58m
8.1 rounds
Commanders
2
With 10+ games

Win Conditions

Sans White commanders most commonly win through Non Combat Damage (55.6% of wins) across 102 tracked games.

Non Combat Damage 55.6%
Combat 27.8%
Commander Damage 11.1%
Combo 5.6%

Game Concentration

1 commanders account for 50% of all Sans White games. The curve shows how games are distributed from the most-played to the least-played commander.

1
50% Coverage
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Commander Coverage

1 of 1 Sans White commanders have appeared in at least one tracked game.

100.0%
Coverage
1 played 1 total
Rankings

Sans White Commanders by Win Rate

2
Entries
# Tier Win Rate Games Trend Commander
1 D 16.8% 61 ~
2 D 14.66% 29 ~

Faded win rates indicate low sample size (fewer than 50 games). Rankings may shift as more data is collected.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the win rate for Sans White commanders?

Sans White commanders have a 17.89% win rate across 102 tracked casual Commander games in the last 30 days on Playgroup.gg. The 4-player expected baseline is 25%.

How many Sans White commanders are tracked?

Playgroup.gg tracks 2 Sans White commanders with at least 10 recorded games and at least 3 distinct registered pilots in the last 30 days. The pilot diversity floor stops a single grinder from skewing the ranking with their pet deck.

How are Sans White commander rankings calculated?

Rankings use pod-size-normalized win rates from games tracked through the Playgroup.gg app. A win in a 2-player game and a win in a 5-player game are weighted fairly against the 25% expected baseline for 4-player Commander.

How often is the Sans White data updated?

Stats refresh every 6 hours. The last 30 days window means rankings shift gradually as new games are recorded and older games age out of the window.

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