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Observable Trigger Event Mapping

Observable Trigger Event Mapping reference article.

Overview

A mapping system that marks visible events that tend to come right before changes in match rhythm or structure.

Key Points

  • Identifies recurring visible patterns.
  • Does not interpret them.
  • Useful for structural studies.
  • Neutral labeling only.
  • Supports match evolution research.

Details

Observable trigger event mapping looks for events that often appear just before a match speeds up, slows down, or changes shape, such as a key elimination, a run through, or a large reposition. These events are tagged as potential triggers because they reliably appear before visible changes, but the mapping does not claim that they caused those changes.

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