Don't necessarily agree. The advantage shift is not linear. Decimal TC frequencies are not changing linearly but as their part in a bell curve. If the average of all TC between 1.00 and 1.99 show no advantage then there is little or no advantage at TC +1.5. The mean advantage for the bin should fall just prior to TC +1.5 at something around TC +1.45. The average advantage for TC +2 bin will fall around TC +2.45. That makes TC +1.5 have an advantage very similar to the average for the TC +1 bin not significantly more.
If you assume linearity in shifting advantage as TC changes (an assumption we know is wrong) and waining TC frequencies as you move away from TC 0, The average advantage should be found just prior to TC +1.5 due to the waning TC frequencies as each decimal TC is increased within TC +1 bin. If it were not for the frequency bias and an assumption of constant frequency is made the average advantage for TC +1 bin would be the advantage at TC +1.5.
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