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Not really useful to what I wanted to know, but at least there is a discussion.
Well... if you follow the advice of prominent mathematicians, you will be wondering for a long time where the problem is in the game. And the reason is very simple. Every single tip in this forum is how to play at maximum loss, ie 90%. Your loss goes to another player's pocket, so if it is maximum it will be better for the one who gives you this advice.
The dynamics of the game is of the utmost importance for the end result. Even a new level 1 player, if he uses an Uber weapon like Jester-1 instead of Barbarella, but hunts for a mob that is in good standing, will have a better score than another who is level 50 who uses Barbarella on an inappropriate mob.
All that is valid is the present moment. If today this mob you are hunting doesn't give you good prey, don't look for your loss of TT from it... find a better one "now" and come back to this tomorrow... or in two days.
So if today and tomorrow you achieve a result of 98-99%, then the same result will be in half a year.
Do not put yourself in the shoes of a 15-year-old uber, which has a stable return, and its loss is in most cases covered by shrapnel and animal shits.
That is, a large daily loss (maybe) can lead to a big blow. The difference is that the big daily loss is guaranteed and the big hit falls to one in ten thousand once a month.
If now your choice of mob you chose is wrong, it will not change even after half a year, so the question you asked, are MA will give me the next ATH if I make a bigger loss. But the real answer is, the same chance have a player with very low TT loss.