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- | ===== Rankings ===== | + | ====== Rankings |
Players have two different Rankings on WarGear, a global ranking score and individual board ranking scores with championship points. Both rankings are updated with every completed non-team public game. Team games and private games do not affect your ranking in any way. | Players have two different Rankings on WarGear, a global ranking score and individual board ranking scores with championship points. Both rankings are updated with every completed non-team public game. Team games and private games do not affect your ranking in any way. | ||
- | Each player begins with a Global Ranking score of 1000 and an individual Board Ranking score of 1000. Both scores are updated independently of one another at the completion of a game with either an increase or decrease in each player' | + | Each player begins with a Global Ranking score of 1000 and an individual Board Ranking score of 1000. Both scores are updated independently of one another at the completion of a game with either an increase or decrease in each player' |
The following formula is used to calculate the addition or subtraction of a score: | The following formula is used to calculate the addition or subtraction of a score: | ||
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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’s Global Ranking Score numbers into the Score attributes of the formula to determine the increase or decrease of a Global Ranking Score. | + | At the completion of a non-team public game, substitute the player' |
The [[http:// | The [[http:// | ||
- | ==== Board Rankings and Championship Points: ==== | + | ===== Board Rankings and Championship Points |
- | At the completion of a non-team public game, substitutes the player’s Board Ranking Score numbers | + | So you want to move up in Rank? That means you need championship points. |
- | Board Rankings are also used to calculate a player’s Championship Points. Once you obtain a certain ranking on a board you will receive Championship Points, although __only the top 10 players of a board will obtain Championship Points__. The thresholds for these Championship Points are as follows: | + | |
+ | === The Details === | ||
+ | At the completion of a non-team public game, substitutes the player' | ||
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+ | Board Rankings are also used to calculate a player' | ||
* 1500+ score - 20 Championship Points | * 1500+ score - 20 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†| + | 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_ |
**{Sum(W*O)}%%/ | **{Sum(W*O)}%%/ |