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HooK Ranking

The HooK Rating

We maintain a rating for each registered player which provides an estimate of the player's experience in his or her tournaments. Also, we maintain performance statistics for each player as well (number of games, GW, VP). Each player's rating is based only on events attending in the preceding 12 months.

Each player has a rating represented by a single number. This number is sometimes referred to as RtP (rating points).

A player will be removed from the rankings after 12 months of inactivity (no rated tournament rounds played), but the player's rating and other statistics will be kept indefinitely (to be used when and if the player plays again).

A player's rating is the sum total of several values computed for each of the tournaments in which he or she plays, as described below. The most points are awarded to the players who finish first and second in the tournament, but all players accumulate points for games won, victory points achieved, and even for simply attending.

  • 5 RtP for each tournament attended.
  • 4 RtP for each VP (victory point) scored.
  • 8 RtP for each game won (GW or final round victory).
  • X RtP for finalists. X is computed based on the size (number of players) of the tournament and the final standing (winner or finalist) of the player. A higher bonus is awarded for making the finals of a Continental or National Championship than for other tournaments. See below for the actual computation.

Finalist Bonus

The finalists get additional rating points (RtPs) computed as follows. A number based on the finishing (winner or finalist) is multiplied by a coefficient which is designed to factor in the level of competition. The coefficient is based on the number of players in the tournament and the type of tournament.

 

Final Standing

Points
Winner 90
Finalist 30
Non-finalist 0

Coef = log15(NumPlayers2) - 1

(For a 15-player tournament, the coefficient is 1. More players mean a larger coefficient. Fewer players mean a smaller coefficient.)

  • For a national championship, 0.25 is added to the coefficient.
  • For a continental championship, 0.75 is added to the coefficient.
  • For a world championship, 1.0 is added to the coefficient.

The number of points from the table above is multiplied by the coefficient to determine the number of additional rating points awarded to the finalist. For example, in a qualifier with 50 players, the coefficient is

log15(2500) - 1 + 0.25 = 2.889 - 0.75 = 2.139

So the winner there gets a bonus of 2.139 * 90 = 193 rating points (plus normal points for winning the round and for each victory point scored).

See the Player Registry for the current ratings of all players.

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