The summary of ‘CSGO – How RIGGED are Autograph Capsules Odds!? | TDM_Heyzeus’

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The video delves into autograph capsules in CS:GO, emphasizing shroud's autograph sticker variations and sales figures compared to other players. It highlights Shroud's increased sticker sales post a major event due to being benched, elevating the stickers' investment value. Analysis on different types of stickers leads to a calculation on capsule odds, with the speculation of gold stickers possibly being overrepresented. The odds of unboxing gold stickers (0.9%) are explored, suggesting opening around 4400 capsules for a higher chance. Despite humorous reflections on gold sticker design, the video concludes with a call to action for audience engagement.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses autograph capsules in CS:GO, particularly focusing on shroud’s autograph sticker variations – regular, foil, and gold. They discuss the number of units sold for each type of sticker and compare these numbers to other players’ stickers from the same capsule. The data shows that there are similar sales numbers across the different players’ autograph stickers, indicating that each player’s autograph has an equal chance of being unboxed due to them being from the same capsule.

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In this segment of the video, the focus is on the sales of stickers, particularly those of Shroud, who sold about 15% more stickers compared to other players. The reason behind this was Shroud being benched on Cloud9 shortly after a major event, which led to a rush in buying his stickers as investments. The video discusses the average number of sales for different types of stickers, leading to an assumption about capsule odds. The calculations suggest an 81.6% chance of unboxing ordinary stickers, 17.5% for foil stickers, and 0.9% for gold stickers. There is speculation that gold stickers may be over-represented in the sample, affecting the actual odds of getting one. The video concludes with the results of an unboxing experiment aligning with the calculated odds, despite not getting any gold stickers.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the odds of getting a gold sticker (0.9%) in capsules and estimates that opening at least 4400 capsules will yield the desired sticker due to the low probability. The speaker humorously questions the value of a gold sticker designed to resemble a phallus. Finally, the segment concludes with a request for viewers to like, comment, and subscribe, and thanks viewers for watching.

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