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But the superdelegates have to vote after the first round. So even if the pledged delegates coalesce after the first round, the impression will be based around how the superdelegates voted.
If a non-Sanders majority of pledged delegates is delivered to a non-Sanders candidate, then that candidate wins outright - no unpledged delegates involved.

Guys, there's like a minimal chance of a convention decided by superdelegates, and an even more minimal chance that the latter would disregard a strong Sanders plurality. What's minimal-squared? Infinitesimal?

Focus on other things.