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Meh.
Sale 1
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/23874755 - Sold for a Roboactive Gentleman's Gatsby (3.4 buds). No overpay.
Sale 2
http://www.tf2outpost.com/trade/23809704 - Sold for a Disco Beat Down Reggaelator (3.1*0.9 = 2.8 buds)
Mini for the Disco Beat Down Reggaelator
http://backpack.tf/vote/id/54a010ecb98d882c548b46d4
Feel free to counter / support my proofs
Eh.. overpay stacked on overpay stacked on overpay. runner-up then reggae then this were all 1:1 but we've lost half a buds in value
Ehm, so how can I solve this?
This is where imo rounding comes into play. All of these are ~3. A range of 3-3.5 gives the right amount of precision. Calling that sale exactly 2.8 gives it more precision than it probably has.
A lot of people think rounding is about making it look nice. Couldn't be further from the truth. It's about reporting a sale with the appropriate amount of precision. Sales in pure should never be rounded. Sales in unusual are inherently rough estimates and generally should be rounded