chat, you do think 100T genuinely has a chance to win? if yes, what is the percentage
Let x be a variable (100T)
Let y be another variable (NRG)
Let z be another variable (LEV)
also let x>z and z>y which follows f(100T) > f(LEV), f(LEV)> f(NRG) which by transitive property implies f(100T)> f(NRG).
HENCE PROVED 100T > NRG
nrg is playing with their heads so turned off lately that this match can go 50/50
but i believe nrg will win
nrg isnt the best lately, so theres some chance. i would say between %30-%50 depending on individual performance