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(Note: It does NOT matter who eliminates whom or when, only the game winner receives points.) | (Note: It does NOT matter who eliminates whom or when, only the game winner receives points.) | ||
- | ===== Global Ranking: ===== | + | ===== Global Ranking ===== |
At the completion of a non-team public game, substitute the player' | At the completion of a non-team public game, substitute the player' | ||
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The [[http:// | The [[http:// | ||
- | ===== Board Rankings and Championship Points: ===== | + | ===== Board Rankings and Championship Points ===== |
- | So you want to move up in Rank? That means you need championship points. | + | So you want to move up in Rank? That means you need championship points. |
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The Championship Points leaders can be seen in the [[http:// | The Championship Points leaders can be seen in the [[http:// | ||
- | ==== H Rating: ==== | + | ===== H Rating |
H rating is a statistic that expresses your win percentage with respect to the expected norm. Obviously, the larger the number of opponents you face in a game, the lower your probability of winning. The H rating takes this into account by normalizing or _Gamesize Adjusting_ those larger games so that a 50% H rating means you are winning 1/2 of your 2-player games, 1/3 of your 3-player games, 1/4 of your 4-player games and so on. It is calculated as follows: | H rating is a statistic that expresses your win percentage with respect to the expected norm. Obviously, the larger the number of opponents you face in a game, the lower your probability of winning. The H rating takes this into account by normalizing or _Gamesize Adjusting_ those larger games so that a 50% H rating means you are winning 1/2 of your 2-player games, 1/3 of your 3-player games, 1/4 of your 4-player games and so on. It is calculated as follows: |