Collision Cb The Extra Match Hon -
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What happened next became known as “The Extra Match Hon” – a single, winner-take-all, no-bracket-reset, pure decider. Both teams agreed to stream it on a now-defunct Twitch channel called “CollisionCB.”
The extra match started with a legendary draft: CB picked Monkey King (Hon’s version, pre-Dota 2) and 5AM countered with Puppet Master. By the 15-minute mark, CB had a 12k gold lead. Then, at 22 minutes, a server-wide lag spike hit the European host. When the game resumed, two players from 5AM had been disconnected permanently. Collision Cb The Extra Match Hon
5AM refused to continue. The admin ruled: “CB wins the extra match by default.”
But 5AM’s captain stood up at the LAN center, unplugged the main switch, and declared: “There is no winner in a collision without honor.”
The phrase “Collision without honor” morphed over years into “Collision Cb The Extra Match Hon” – a search term for a lost VOD, a forgotten drama, a symbol of imperfect competition. Key findings (summary):
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Given two sequences S and T and a set M of local candidate matches produced by a seed-and-extend search, each match m ∈ M has coordinates (i_s, j_s, ℓ) and an initial score σ(m). Extra matches occur when multiple m overlap in S or T or are near-equivalent in score and alignment quality. The goal is to select a subset H ⊆ M representing the true homologous alignment(s) while minimizing false selections.
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Multiple tournaments use the name “Collision.” The most famous is Collision – The Smash Series, an annual Super Smash Bros. major held in New Jersey, USA. However, Heroes of Newerth never featured there.
A more likely “Collision” refers to a community-run Hon tournament circa 2012–2014, possibly named after the in-game mechanic where two heroes’ abilities “collide” (e.g., projectile clashes). Dozens of small LANs used generic names like “Collision Cup.” [Add citations to BLAST
We present Collision Cb, a novel approach to resolving extra-match ambiguities in sequence alignment for homology detection. Collision Cb integrates collision-based scoring with context-aware block (Cb) modeling to improve sensitivity in detecting distant homologs while reducing false positives from repetitive or low-complexity regions. Experiments on benchmark protein and nucleotide datasets show consistent gains in recall at fixed precision compared with standard pairwise alignment and profile HMM methods. We analyze algorithmic complexity, parameter sensitivity, and failure modes, and discuss applicability to large-scale database searches.
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