Ok guys, announcement to make. If you didn't know it, I've been involved quite a bit with the community on potentially establishing
elo ratings for melee. An elo rating is a numerical value given to a player based off of wins and losses and is representative of a players overall strength. It is ONLY based off wins and losses against other players and has nothing to do with standings/results at the end of a tournament. This is the same system that professional chess uses, whether in the United States Chess Federation, or the world wide governing body of chess, FIDE (French acronym, google it if you want to know what it means). If you've ever played an online game of chess you've probably seen one before. I am using the EloCalc program that is posted in the elo topic under Melee Discussion on this forum. Each player across our first four events has started at 1,000. If we have an event where 80% of the players are rated, we will use the USCF Provisional rating formula to calculate newcomers instead of starting at the base of 1,000 (this helps prevent new players that are really good from lowering the ratings of players that are established in our community, thus overall more accurate ratings altogether). Following is a table that details the ratings of each player that has participated in the Melee Singles brackets at Pathways since and including January. No low-tier, doubles, or brawl events are considered. Also, each match is calculated as 1-0 for the winner and 0-1 for the loser whether it be 2-1, 3-1, 3-2, ect. Note: The final (and current) rating would be listed under Elo-Apr. Chg is the change from the month before. In this column, new means it's the persons first tournament, na means they didn't participate in the event that month so there was no change. Record is recorded as: wins-losses-byes. Byes have no effect whatsoever on elo ratings.
Rank Gamertag Elo-Jan Chg Record Elo-Feb Chg Record Elo-Mar Chg Record
Elo-Apr
Chg Record
1 Zivilyn Bane 1120 new 5-0 1189 +69 9-0-1 1161 -28 12-2-1
1215
+54 16-3-2
2 Saberguy 1132 new 5-0
1132
na 5-0
3 Zantetsu 1049 new 4-2 1049 na 4-2 1031 -18 6-4
1079
+48 11-6
4 Sinister 1059 new 4-2
1059
na 4-2
5 VTS 1055 new 4-2
1055
na 4-2
6 BoP 1032 new 3-2-1 1041 +9 6-4-1 1041 na 6-4-1
1041
na 6-4-1
7 LinkMO 1038 new 3-2
1038
na 3-2
8 Kellen 1030 new 3-2
1030
na 3-2
9 DrewBear 980 new 1-2-1 1045 +65 5-4-1 1011 -34 6-6-1
1011
na 6-6-1
10 xzerolegend 1017 new 3-2 1037 +20 6-4 1037 na 6-4
1004
-29 7-6-1
11 Kodie 996 new 2-2 996 na 2-2 996 na 2-2
996
na 2-2
12 Linkz 956 new 1-2-1 942 -14 2-4-3 942 na 2-4-3
994
+54 5-6-4
13 Terrance 978 new 1-2-1 959 -19 2-4-1
987
+28 5-6-2
14 Terral 975 new 1-2 1011 +36 4-4-1 1007 -4 6-6-1
979
-28 7-8-3
15 Yoshiman 978 new 1-2
978
na 1-2
16 Male 975 new 0-2-1 975 na 0-2-1 975 na 0-2-1
975
na 0-2-1
17 BZA 1024 new 3-2-1 1024 na 3-2-1 1024 na 3-2-1
966
-58 3-4-2
18 an honest man 963 new 0-2
963
na 0-2
19 JeBus 953 new 0-2-1 953 na 0-2-1
953
na 0-2-1
20 Sam 953 new 0-2
953
na 0-2
21 ICE 974 new 1-2 951 -24 2-4-1 951 na 2-4-1
951
na 2-4-1
22 Kyle 950 new 0-2 950 na 0-2 950 na 0-2
950
na 0-2
23 Tempest 951 new 0-2-1 932 -19 1-4-1
932
na 1-4-1
24 YBMP 951 new 0-2
912
-39 0-4-2
25 Ugvts 952 new 0-2-1 908 -44 0-4-2 871 -37 0-6-2
847
-24 0-8-4
A few interesting things to note. For one we can see that player record does not directly correspond to rating, however they should be somewhat consistent. One of the major things one might notice about the March event is that Sinister came out rated higher than VTS. Both players were 4-2, yet VTS beat Sinister twice in the brackets! How does this happen? Well simple. While VTS was 2-0 vs Sinister, they were both unranked at the beginning of the event and started at the base of 1,000. VTS didn't beat anybody with a decent established rating, however Sinister beat me. When he beat me I was over 1,200 and lost over 40 points from the defeat (which he gained). So even though VTS beat Sinister twice, he's still rated lower. This is OK and even though elo can be a little tricky at first, it will absolutely balance itself out. In this case, maybe not since I doubt we'll see VTS back at one of these for a little while. But if we did another tournament with the same people I think we'd see them balance. Also note that in all reality, Sinister and VTS are both probably very close in skill and is entirely reflected in their respective ratings. Also note Zantetsu's change from April. He took a set off me in Grand Finals set one, however I still gained more points than him. Seems a little odd at first, however if you look closer the answer is pretty obvious. Since I was 2-1 vs him, the 1-1 almost offset (there might have been a mutual gain or loss of a very small amount), so it really only sees it as 1-0 for me, which makes sense if you think about it. And so as 1-0 for me, it's almost like a perfect record and Roman having only one loss. It's also important to note that ratings change after each match, however if you're in round 5 of a tournament, your rating is still seen as what it was before the event until the event is over. Also notice only three players have participated in all four events, Terral, Ugvts, and myself. I will be posting a new list after each event that includes new players and updates on existing. I will be removing players after four consecutive months of inactivity. As of right now, our list is four months old thus nobody has been removed yet.
Anyways, does anybody else have any opinions or thoughts on this? Please post up with comments and thoughts if you have any. Or any questions or things you notice.
Roman, any chance we can get the table moved to the first page? After this weekends event, I plan on updating with a table that just shows the most recent tournament changes.