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Lucky, as a mathematician, I can further confirm that mathematically, more balanced teams will be formed with an even number of participants.

Captains are chosen by voting, and the number of votes determines their ranking; for example, Gomunguls might be ranked number 1, while LuckyF might be ranked number 20 among the captains.

Then, the captains choose two players each. LuckyF starts, and Gomunguls chooses last. Essentially, the first two players chosen are roughly equal in terms of strength; the weakest captain chooses the best second player, and Gomunguls chooses last.

With an even number of players on each team, the teams will be approximately equal (assuming each captain takes the team selection seriously).

With an odd number of players on each team, Gomunguls will have an advantage. This advantage is more significant with 3 participants than with 5.
You say that Gomunguls will have an advantage with 5 participants compared to 4, solely due to his personal skill. Don't you see the contradiction? According to you, he needs to play worse?

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