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EDIT: my question is different - does overwatch xp stack?
For how many cases? The cases I've reviewed were very straight forward. Innocent players aka smurfs or griefers. Cheaters are the minority. So I think I'm pretty accurate.
Assuming 5 were accurate that's only 80 XP per case in the best case scenario. Jesus, Valve should stop being so stingy.
For every case. However a certain number of people must have reviewed the case before a verdict is made, so how fast you get your xp depends on how fast people review that exact case. Also, what is considered the correct verdict is what the majority think is correct, taking different overwatch score into account.
How to level up your O-W score seems linked to the amount of correct verdicts you may have made. Personally I try to review 3-5 a day and clean out the scum in cs. But it seems for every ban I submit, there are more waiting in the wings.
Seems like a losing battle to me, but I'm happy to do my part and try restore the cs community to the awesome group of individuals, skilled and unskilled, that is what makes cs so much fun and addicting.