+72.3 percentage points! That is not a typo. :)
E-terry 71113 has gone from a 27.7% career win rate (53 wins across 191 lifetime matches) to a perfect 100% across their current 9-match active win streak — a +72.3 percentage point swing [1]. That makes E-terry 71113 the single biggest 30-day mover SaltyTrack has flagged in this window. The last time E-terry 71113 lost a fight was March 12th, 2026, against Edward Newgate — in A-tier.
The headline. A career underdog lost their last A-tier fight, got demoted to B, ran the table 9-0 against B-tier competition, and just got promoted right back to A. The next match is the first A-tier test of the streak — and the gap between “career form” and “B-tier dominance” is the widest swing on our board this window.
Until very recently, E-terry 71113 was the kind of fighter you’d politely scroll past. 191 career matches, 53 wins, 138 losses — a 27.7% lifetime win rate [1]. Roughly seven losses for every three wins. Their career-best win streak in our books? Three. Just three. That’s the entire historical ceiling on this fighter — until April rolled around.
E-terry 71113’s last appearance in A-tier ended in a loss to Edward Newgate on March 12th, 2026. The matchmaker took one look at that record, marked them down, and dropped them to B-tier, sayonara! Standard SaltyBet promotion/demotion mechanics — if you don’t know how those work, we wrote the tier list explainer for exactly this kind of situation.
Then April happened.
E-terry 71113 is on a 9-match active win streak. Nine wins, zero losses, going back to that March 12th A-tier loss. All nine wins were in B-tier, against B-tier competition: Pocket ciel, Goketuji, Cocoa, Kyoko_typea, Mariko konjou, Super gotenks, Kolin, Emerl the gizoid, and Clayface (most recent win 2026-04-24) [1].
That’s worth saying twice: the streak is competition-level qualified. They didn’t go 9-0 against the same field that beat them in March. They went 9-0 a tier down, against weaker opposition. SaltyBet rewards that, and yes — the matchmaker just promoted them back to A-tier, where they haven’t fought yet during the streak.
Here’s the gap, side by side:
| Window | Matches | Wins | Win Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lifetime (since first appearance) | 191 | 53 | 27.7% |
| Active win streak (since 2026-03-12, B-tier only) | 9 | 9 | 100.0% |
| Delta | +72.3 pp |
There’s another number worth flagging. E-terry 71113’s previous lifetime-best win streak was 3. This run is 3× their career ceiling [1]. Whatever’s clicking, it’s not something we’ve seen from this fighter before.
But — and this is the whole point — the next match flips the question. The matchmaker just put them back in A. Going 9-0 against B-tier is one thing. Repeating it against the tier that beat you six weeks ago is a completely different thing.
This is where we have to be honest with you. Nine matches is still a small sample, and they’re not the right nine matches for the question we actually care about.
The streak is real. The B-tier dominance is real. But A-tier is where E-terry 71113 last lost, and a streak in B doesn’t automatically translate up. Plenty of fighters look unbeatable a tier down and look perfectly mortal again the second they get re-promoted. We’ve all watched it happen on stream. :)
If you’re betting the next match — likely E-terry 71113’s first A-tier appearance of the streak — the call isn’t “fade the streak” or “ride the streak”. It’s:
The honest middle: bet the matchup, not the trend line. If the next opponent looks like the kind of A-tier fighter who exposed E-terry 71113 in March, fade. If they look like a B-tier fighter who just got promoted themselves, the streak probably extends. SaltyTrack’s confidence calls in the Chrome extension overlay factor the tier change in automatically — that’s basically what the model does for you.
Also: $alty Bucks aren’t real money, and “for funzies only” is the SaltyBet motto for a reason. We love us some upside-chasing on a streak like this, but if you’re out there betting the farm on a 9-match B-tier run carrying into A-tier, that’s on you. :)
SaltyTrack’s insight agent watches for fighters whose recent win rate diverges sharply from their career rate. The threshold for a “biggest mover” alert isn’t a fixed number — it’s a percentile rank against everyone else moving in the same window. E-terry 71113’s +72.3pp jump cleared the bar with room to spare [1].
Most movers are smaller — a few percentage points up or down, often a sign of a fighter quietly improving (or quietly fading) over time. A swing this big is the exception, which is why we wrote about it. We covered a similar case last week with Kotonoha-sama’s +73.8pp swing — that one was a pure hot streak in S-tier with no demotion in the mix. E-terry 71113 is the same shape of signal with a competition-level twist baked in.
For more on how we surface these signals and how the model weights tier mobility, see How SaltyTrack Predicts Fights.
Who is E-terry 71113 in SaltyBet?
A SaltyBet fighter currently in A-tier with 191 career matches and a 27.7% lifetime win rate. SaltyTrack’s biggest-mover detector flagged E-terry 71113 for a 9-match active win streak going back to March 12th, 2026 — a +72.3 percentage point swing against career form [1]. Notably, all nine wins came in B-tier after a demotion, and the fighter has just been re-promoted to A.
Is E-terry 71113 a good bet right now?
Carefully. The 9-0 streak is real but happened in B-tier — softer competition than the A-tier fight where E-terry 71113 last lost. Now that they’re back in A, the next match is effectively a fresh data point. Don’t anchor to the career rate, don’t anchor to the recent rate. Read the matchup.
What does the +72.3 percentage point swing mean?
It’s the difference between E-terry 71113’s lifetime win rate (27.7%) and their active-streak win rate (100%). It’s the largest 30-day move SaltyTrack flagged in the current window — and it’s also 3× this fighter’s previous lifetime-best win streak of 3 [1].
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