I'm not interested in carrying on this debate, for the simple reason that you clearly have a bias towards Dooku that borders on Nebaris's obsession with Bane. I could spend time elaborating on the following:
- When Dooku subdued Ventress, he was on Vjun, a planet steeped in the dark side of the Force. It enhanced his abilities according to numerous passages. The book even mentions how Ventress could hold Dooku off, but she could not escape him if she came to Vjun -- in the "orbit" of Dooku's power.
- The pirates that captured Dooku didn't demonstrate any cunning outside of their singular leader. They were no more dangerous than battle droids or clone troopers, Dooku was overconfident and paid the price in abject humiliation.
- Cad Bane may have outwitted Windu, but he did not humiliate him in the same regard that Dooku was humiliated. Bane unleashed a series of deadly traps against the Jedi that allowed him to escape. Dooku was disarmed and captured. Twice.
- Ventress fled from Windu, and Windu overpowered Sora Bulq in a similar fashion: dominating him with the Force. The fact that Dooku did it with Force lightning in the middle of a lightsaber duel does not make it more impressive or more final. That Dooku demonstrates superiority to Bulq with the Force is different from demonstrating superior swordsmanship. Mace is better in both regards than Bulq.
- The comic shows them exchanging blows, it does not give us second-by-second choreography. For all we know, Windu was being pressed back or vice versa. All it shows that Dooku and Windu fought and neither one of them were disarmed. But the fact remains that Dooku called for his minions to blindside Mace rather than sit and duke it out with him. And as you say, Dooku is enormously confident in his own abilities.
- The fact that Force lightning > Force push is something of a no brainer and it has nothing to do with the strength of the opponents.
- Dooku fled Boz Pity because he knew he was in serious danger. He was outwitted, outmaneuvered, and outmatched. He vowed to deal with the Jedi and the second Windu strolled onto the scene, changed his mind. Comparing this situation to Sidious is stupid. Sidious was trapped in confined quarters with the most powerful Jedi in existence. After all of his success? He was right to run. But the point is the same. Sidious knew that there was a tremendous chance he could lose. Same for Dooku.
All of this is to say that you've provided no case for Dooku's superiority.