* The series is ongoing: New episodes are still being made, so the count is constantly changing.
* The focus isn't on wins and losses: The humor in Tom and Jerry is often based on the relentless chase and the absurd situations, rather than a clear "winner" or "loser".
* It's subjective: What constitutes a "win" can be interpreted differently. Sometimes Tom manages to trap Jerry, but then Jerry escapes in a comical way. Does that count as a win for Tom?
However, we can say that:
* Tom is more often the "loser" in the classic cartoons: This is by design. Jerry is the clever, resourceful underdog, and the audience usually roots for him.
* There are occasions where Tom triumphs: There are episodes where Tom actually manages to catch Jerry or outsmart him.
In the end, it's not about keeping score, but about enjoying the hilarious and unpredictable antics of the duo!