Wavear consistently provides excellent high-level breakdowns of professional eSports matches in the sports genre. However, I have noticed a slight inconsistency in distinguishing between strategies that rely solely on mechanical superiority (e.g., flawless reaction time, impossible passes) and those that involve genuine tactical advantage that can be reliably replicated by the average highly competitive player. Specifically, when analyzing the final minute of close matches, what precise metrics does Wavear employ to determine whether the winning move was deterministic strategic execution vs. a high-variance, low-percentage risk? I propose a formal categorization of analyzed plays to better clarify replicability for the wider audience attempting to improve their game theory.