>26 AB >25 BA >49 CX
Not sure what this example attempts to drive at, but I'll take a stab at it and you can perhaps fill us in... There are 51 voters in the "A,B" camp, so one of them should win, regardless of the composition of X (C is a Condorcet loser). If X is truncation, an even split, or slanted toward A, then A wins. If X is slanted toward B by at least one vote, then B wins. Since no actual cycles come up in this example, I don't see how it differentiates between margin methods and winning votes methods. -Adam