Who is the rankings guy for WL?
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Bladnach
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i hope we get back to season 12 where there were no less than 8 stickied rankings thread at all times
NiborRis
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Sorry, can't have season 16 of the matrix rankings until some games have been played.
cptafw163
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Ok,
Here is my formula:
You gain your opponent's wins (only the ones you played!!!), and absorb their losses. That gives you the Power1 ranking criteria. the basis of the overall ranking.
Then that number is divided by their SPower:
(E-908.3)
------------- =SPower
(Delta)
E is the average effective level SP value of that team
908.3 is the effective level median constant i have figured out for world league
Delta is another formula in itself:
Delta= (D*Da)/(103 + DE)
D is the square root of the total number of players in decline
Da are the total days of the players in decline
103 is the diminishing decline constant
DE is the number of players in decline
So the overall formula is this:
Power ranking number =Power1/[ (E-908.3)/[(D*DA)/(103-DE)]]
The Coriolis effect will have an effect on these rankings depending on the conference you are from. Alpha rankings will be top down, and zeta rankings will be bottom up.
Anyone have any problems with this? Sorry the formula looks confusing, it looks really simple when it is on MathCad.
--Dan
Here is my formula:
You gain your opponent's wins (only the ones you played!!!), and absorb their losses. That gives you the Power1 ranking criteria. the basis of the overall ranking.
Then that number is divided by their SPower:
(E-908.3)
------------- =SPower
(Delta)
E is the average effective level SP value of that team
908.3 is the effective level median constant i have figured out for world league
Delta is another formula in itself:
Delta= (D*Da)/(103 + DE)
D is the square root of the total number of players in decline
Da are the total days of the players in decline
103 is the diminishing decline constant
DE is the number of players in decline
So the overall formula is this:
Power ranking number =Power1/[ (E-908.3)/[(D*DA)/(103-DE)]]
The Coriolis effect will have an effect on these rankings depending on the conference you are from. Alpha rankings will be top down, and zeta rankings will be bottom up.
Anyone have any problems with this? Sorry the formula looks confusing, it looks really simple when it is on MathCad.
--Dan
Edited by cptafw163 on May 19, 2010 23:55:03
Edited by cptafw163 on May 19, 2010 23:48:10
Edited by cptafw163 on May 19, 2010 22:34:57
Ubasstards
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Originally posted by cptafw163
Ok,
Here is my formula:
You gain your opponent's wins, and absorb their losses. That gives you the Power1 ranking criteria. the basis of the overall ranking.
Then that number is divided by their SPower:
(E-908.3)
------------- =SPower
(Delta)
E is the average effective level SP value of that team
908.3 is the effective level median constant i have figured out for world league
Delta is another formula in itself:
Delta= (D*Da)/(103 + DE)
D is the square root of the total number of players in decline
Da are the total days of the players in decline
103 is the diminishing decline constant
DE is the number of players in decline
So the overall formula is this:
Power ranking number =Power1/ (E-908.3)/[(D*DA)/(103-DE)]
The Coriolis effect will have an effect on these rankings depending on the conference you are from. Alpha rankings will be top down, and zeta rankings will be bottom up.
Anyone have any problems with this? Sorry the formula looks confusing, it looks really simple when it is on MathCad.
--Dan
this post says something about the Kai being in 1st i hope
Ok,
Here is my formula:
You gain your opponent's wins, and absorb their losses. That gives you the Power1 ranking criteria. the basis of the overall ranking.
Then that number is divided by their SPower:
(E-908.3)
------------- =SPower
(Delta)
E is the average effective level SP value of that team
908.3 is the effective level median constant i have figured out for world league
Delta is another formula in itself:
Delta= (D*Da)/(103 + DE)
D is the square root of the total number of players in decline
Da are the total days of the players in decline
103 is the diminishing decline constant
DE is the number of players in decline
So the overall formula is this:
Power ranking number =Power1/ (E-908.3)/[(D*DA)/(103-DE)]
The Coriolis effect will have an effect on these rankings depending on the conference you are from. Alpha rankings will be top down, and zeta rankings will be bottom up.
Anyone have any problems with this? Sorry the formula looks confusing, it looks really simple when it is on MathCad.
--Dan
this post says something about the Kai being in 1st i hope
Timetoshine-Metta
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Originally posted by chronoaug
lol. no one has any idea what you're talking about
it's easier than the new GLB changes, keep up
lol. no one has any idea what you're talking about
it's easier than the new GLB changes, keep up
Bladnach
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Originally posted by Ubasstards
this post says something about the Kai being in 1st i hope
nah, it's not that hard a formula irl but just never seen it suggested for rankings. probably could work though with how much aeq/vas play a role these days it's hard to tell all the time plus with schedules varying wildly the first few weeks of the season it's pretty weird and after 16games it probably won't look much different from the standings i would imagine.
i mean from quick rough estimation i can find alpine's spower easily but that doesn't help with what i thought was the original question looking for preseaon rankings. didn't know he meant during the season.
also, how does the formula account for effective sp changing throughout the season as does other variables in the forumla like players in decline (season 5 day 12 guys) and days in decline? without a cpu system to extract all that data would he input them every time? seems like a lot of thankless work
i wonder if gart's rankings will return
this post says something about the Kai being in 1st i hope
nah, it's not that hard a formula irl but just never seen it suggested for rankings. probably could work though with how much aeq/vas play a role these days it's hard to tell all the time plus with schedules varying wildly the first few weeks of the season it's pretty weird and after 16games it probably won't look much different from the standings i would imagine.
i mean from quick rough estimation i can find alpine's spower easily but that doesn't help with what i thought was the original question looking for preseaon rankings. didn't know he meant during the season.
also, how does the formula account for effective sp changing throughout the season as does other variables in the forumla like players in decline (season 5 day 12 guys) and days in decline? without a cpu system to extract all that data would he input them every time? seems like a lot of thankless work
i wonder if gart's rankings will return

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