Most ASBish war victory?

Battle of Myeongnyang. Under Yi Sun Sin 13 Korean ship vs 133 Japanese warships and 200 support ships. Japan lost 31 warship, 92 supports ships, thousans dead. Korea- 2 dead 3 wounded.

Hell any battle under Yi is an ASB. I'm pretty sure he's related to an ASB somewhere along the line.
 
OH! How about the American Revolution? A bunch of colonists beat the most powerful nation on Earth? I know that distance (and the French) counted for a whole lot towards that, but the second part was bordering on ASB already (the French KING supported the anti-monarchists?), and without Seratoga, which also always struck me as ASB-inspired, we wouldn't even have had the improbably French on our side!

Someone's screwing with history, I just know it.

Well yes but the French were chafing at the brick to get back at England after the Seven years war. There was no way that they would pass up a chance to get back at them. But I must admit that a Hell of a lot of it is dumb luck. It very easily could have turned out better.
 
Although the Spanish armada was exceptionally unlucky to go through a storm before the battle, but in reality the reason for them to lose the battle was because the Royal Navy used better tactics and better ships.

If the english really had better ships and tactics then it is ASBish: one fleet enters the english channel facing a fleet with more ships, more guns, better ships and better tactics and only loses two ships in combat (in fact they were accidents)!

And then something else ASBish takes place: one fleet runs out of ammo and the other that has plenty of it is swept by the wind away from the first one!
 
First Chechen War (1994-1996), and first couple years of Second Chechen War. Russia's population was 140 million, vs. Chechen population of just over 1 million, but Chechens won the first war.
Not exactly ASBish, as soon as one is aware of facts on the ground.
 
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