Momentum Collapse Thresholds
Overview
A framework explaining the precise threshold events that cause momentum to collapse for one team and accelerate for the other.
Key Points
- Defines threshold moments that cause collapse.
- Explains cascading consequences of structural failures.
- Covers how teams can delay or accelerate collapse.
- Separates collapse theory from tactical mistakes.
- Supports predictive modeling of match ending events.
Details
Momentum collapses when structural stability can no longer be maintained. This typically follows a sequence of events such as lane loss, pressure disconnection, mispositioned players, or asymmetry escalation.
The collapse threshold represents the moment where recovery becomes statistically improbable. Analysts use this model to evaluate decision quality and identify turning points in match progression.
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