Помощь
Добавить в избранное
Музыка Dj Mixes Альбомы Видеоклипы Топ Радио Радиостанции Видео приколы Flash-игры
Музыка пользователей Моя музыка Личный кабинет Моя страница Поиск Пользователи Форум Форум

   Сообщения за день
Вернуться   Bisound.com - Музыкальный портал > РАЗНОЕ > Общество

Ответ
 
Опции темы
  #1  
Старый Вчера, 11:45
1276amaranth 1276amaranth вне форума
Новичок
 
Регистрация: 10.10.2025
Сообщений: 10
По умолчанию Can you actually make a profit using trade-up fillers?

Trade-up contracts allow you to exchange ten skins of the same rarity for one skin of the next highest tier, but the outcome is determined by complex math involving the average float. I am trying to hit a Factory New AK-47 Printstream by using two high-value inputs and eight cheap "filler" skins from different collections to keep the cost down. My concern is that the float of the fillers might drag the final result down to Minimal Wear, which would result in a massive financial loss. Does anyone have a reliable formula for calculating the required average float of the fillers to guarantee a Factory New output from a 0.06 target skin? I want to avoid the "gambler's ruin" where I end up with nothing after ten tries.
Ответить с цитированием
  #2  
Старый Вчера, 12:32
amazinglindi amazinglindi вне форума
Новичок
 
Регистрация: 29.12.2025
Сообщений: 5
По умолчанию rf

Calculating the outcome of a trade-up is a matter of solving the linear equation where the output float equals the minimum float plus the average input float times the range. If you are using fillers with a high float, you are almost guaranteed to fail because they skew the average too far toward the "dirty" end of the spectrum. You need to hunt for fillers with a float below 0.07, which is often difficult because those skins are in high demand for this exact reason. Many people fail these contracts because they ignore the decimal places and only look at the wear category, leading to expensive mistakes. It is a high-risk game that requires a lot of preparation and a healthy bankroll to survive the inevitable statistical misses.
Ответить с цитированием
  #3  
Старый Вчера, 18:11
38digital 38digital вне форума
Новичок
 
Регистрация: 29.12.2025
Сообщений: 5
По умолчанию

Mathematical precision is the only way to make trade-up contracts a viable long-term strategy rather than a gambling addiction. I spent a lot of money on failed contracts until I realized I was ignoring the specific float ranges of the target collections. I was searching for a tool to help me simulate these outcomes when I go to site cs2 wiki skins cs skins wiki during a late-night research session. The site explained the exact logic behind the trade-up mechanics and provided the float ranges for every collection in the game. This allowed me to build a spreadsheet that predicts my results with almost perfect accuracy, turning my trading into a much more stable source of profit. Now I can see exactly which fillers I need to buy to maintain a profitable margin on every single craft I attempt. You should check their collection data to make sure your math is solid before you hit that final button.
Ответить с цитированием
Ответ



Ваши права в разделе
Вы не можете создавать темы
Вы не можете отвечать на сообщения
Вы не можете прикреплять файлы
Вы не можете редактировать сообщения

BB коды Вкл.
Смайлы Вкл.
[IMG] код Вкл.
HTML код Выкл.
Быстрый переход


Музыка Dj mixes Альбомы Видеоклипы Каталог файлов Радио Видео приколы Flash-игры
Все права защищены © 2007-2026 Bisound.com Rambler's Top100