Just a few more questions.
Q> My question was specifically what value of eny would corresponded with player percentages as the scale increased?
A> This obviousley is not a fixed scale, correct? the values are indeed fixed but slides according to percentages?
% larger = no ENY
43% larger = 3.7 ENY
69% larger = 8.4 ENY
85% larger = 13.8 ENY
When looking at the these two different examples, Where does the 28.5% and the 22.0% derive from, and how does it represent the low number side?
Example 1. Bishops 178 127 0 28.5% 0.0
Knights 192 139 0 30.7% 0.0 = 8% larger than Bish
Rooks 255 185 0 40.8% 3.7 = 43% larger than Bish
Example 2. Bishops 72 44 0 40.7% 13.8 = 85% larger than Knights
Knights 39 31 0 22.0% 0.0
Rooks 66 49 0 37.3% 8.4 = 69% larger than Knights
Let's get rid of all the stuff in red. It is making this much more difficult than it should really be.
Americans have spent untold months being saturated with polls and election news. When you deal with poll percentages you don't need a calculator to read the results.
Popular vote - 50 states reporting
Candidates % Votes
McCain (R) 46% 56,743,121
Obama (D) 52% 64,427,144
Barr (I) 0% 492,418
Nader (I) 1% 664,470
We can look at the above data and say that Obama beat McCain by 6 points in the popular vote.
We have a poll result in this screenshot...

Bishops 72 44 0 40.7% 13.8 =
Bishops have an 18.7% point roster lead over KnightsKnights 39 31 0 22.0% 0.0
Rooks 66 49 0 37.3% 8.4 =
Rooks have a 15.3% point roster lead over KnightsI took both of your screen shots and plotted the three data points of (ENY Limit to % point lead) on that basis. Then I extended the line to the 0 and 29 ENY limit data points...
At a 10% point lead the ENY limit is zero.
For every 1% point over 10, the ENY Limt raises by about 1.59 (If some of you guys who like doing spreadsheets want to narrow the value down further, have at it)