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 ===== Board Rankings and Championship Points ===== ===== Board Rankings and Championship Points =====
  
-So you want to move up in Rank?  That means you need championship points.   You can read the gory details below, but basically you need to get into the top 10 and have a score of at least 1050 on a map to get championship points.  Easiest way to do that is find a map that doesn't have a ton of action, that you actually like playing.  Then play a couple of private games on it (feel free to invite me), then once you have it figured out start playing public games on it.+So you want to move up in Rank?  That means you need championship points.   You can read the gory details below, but basically you need to get into the top 10 and have a score of at least 1050 on a map to get championship points.  Easiest way to do that is find a map that doesn't have a ton of action, that you actually like playing.  Then play a couple of private games on it, then once you have it figured out start playing public games on it.
  
  
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 The Championship Points leaders can be seen in the [[http://www.wargear.net/rankings/show/Board%20Championship|Board Championship]] list of the Rankings tab. The Championship Points leaders can be seen in the [[http://www.wargear.net/rankings/show/Board%20Championship|Board Championship]] list of the Rankings tab.
  
-==== 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:
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