Quote from: HHC on February 01, 2011, 12:23 PM
Thanks for the thumbs up Franz. But there's one thing I like to point out. You seem to suggest 'newbies' have to work on their overall rating in order to get into playoffs. This is not the case.
Newbies and veterans start the season alike. The overall rating they have does not influence the amount of points they get for beating someone in this season. They both get an equal amount of points for beating someone with a rank of say 1500.
true, a newbie's overall rating doesn't affect how many points they win.. so all they have to do is win every game

my point is just that->it's about when they start losing games vs equally skilled newbies: that gap between season rating and low overall rating converges after enough losses (assuming season rating still starts at 1000 instead of zero). so no, I'm not trying to suggest that 'newbies'
have to work on their overall rating in order to get into playoffs -> I'm saying that their low overall rating is the only thing holding them back if they
lose any games, especially vs equally skilled newbies. anyone can reach playoffs if they win all the time

If they do end up losing a few times, and converge their overall rating, well
then they'll have to start working on their overall rating to get into playoffs.
Quote from: HHC on February 01, 2011, 12:23 PM
However, your response made me come across a potential 'bug'.
Let's suppose Random (1300) plays Noob (900) at the start of the season and the match ends 1-1. Normally this would leave both players 1000 in a normal system. But in my system Random will lose points and Noob will have points added to his score, giving the impression that Noob ownz Random when in reality they should be ranked equally for playoffs (as they are 1-1, equally good). (I guess this is what Rok is getting at??).
This is indeed a bit of a fluke. I don't think it will influence people's scores in the long run, but it does indeed sound weird, wrong even.
The whole point of a rating system is to prove that 1-1 does
not mean equally good. There's nothing unusual about Noob (900) winning more points than Random (1300) in a 1-1. It also doesn't mean that Noob ownz Random either... are you seriously arguing this? Having a higher rating only means you have a higher% chance of winning vs someone. You can't win every game.. so even if Random loses, it doesn't mean he got 'owned'.. it could have just been an unlucky game or a mistake-filled game. I don't know why I have to even say this. I feel like you already know all this.