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o__o this is confusing me... oh, wait, yeah, youre making complete sense...

1-1=0+3=3

so yeah, id say so... maybe?

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Q: How would you count the highest amount of wins in a row in Excel for example i have Wins equals 1 and losses equals 0 so if there are 1 win then 1 loss then 3 wins in a row i would like it to say 3?
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