Scoring Metrics
01-23-2013, 07:21 AM
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RE: Scoring Metrics
(01-22-2013 05:48 AM)W1cked21 Wrote: That's rly weird! League? Yeah, keep in mind that the top 200 is as of Friday, so things may have changed since then. For example, Ser Purple Wolf has lost a number of games recently, so he most likely dropped below you. I had a game recently where my opponent was 38 places above me on the top 200, but only gained 13 points (It was against tco2540 actually, SerPurpleWolf's dad). It just means either I have risen significantly or he has fallen significant since Friday. It will probably make sense when the next top 200 is posted. Also, to respond to the original post, it doesn't matter how you win or lose, just if you win or not. Also, keep in mind that the number of points is determined by your hidden ranking, not your league ranking. A person may have amassed a large number of point in fluffy before being promoted. As a result, he would be ranked higher in the league, but he might not be as good As for being demoted after a win, it may be one of two thing. First it may be that the system waits a game before demoting, thus resulting in being demoted after a win. However, this is not likely, since there are few reported cases of being demoted after a win, and it wouldn't explain being demoted after a five game win streak. Another possibility is that the system may update the threshold for each league every so often based on what level of player is in each league. If you were on the verge of demotion and several people were promoted recently, you could be bumped down a league, even after a win, once the system updated. |
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