![]() The same applies to your opponents as well. This is because hasn’t seen any games from you in a while, and there is no way to tell whether you’ve been practicing and getting better other places, or if you haven’t been playing at all. ![]() If you aren't new, but haven't played any games for a while, your RD will also go up, and the next game you play might change your rating by a lot. If you've never played any games on before, the system has no idea of what your 'real' rating is, so it will move your rating up and down a lot during the first few games you play. It might sound strange, but confidence in the rating is the main reason for big changes in your rating after a game.Ĭ uses the Glicko rating system, and part of this system is a number called a ‘rating deviation’ or RD, which measures how sure we are of what your rating is. Numbers two and three on the list are a bit more complicated. Similarly, if you lose against someone with a lower rating, your rating will go down more than if you lost to someone with a higher rating. If you win against someone who has a much higher rating than you, your rating will go up by a higher amount than if you win against someone of your same rating, or of a lower rating. How confident we are of your opponent’s rating.The difference in rating between you and your opponent. ![]() What causes this difference?Ī few things can affect how much your rating changes after you play a game. You’ve probably noticed that after you win or lose a game, your rating doesn’t always go up or down by the same amount. The purpose of this rating is to try to show the level of skill of each player, to better match you against other players of equal rating.
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