Simple ELO:
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The Simple ELO calculation provides a basic rating system that adjusts your score based on wins and losses. It's commonly used in games and competitive systems to track player performance.
The calculator uses the simple ELO equation:
Where:
Explanation: Each win adds points to your base score, while each loss subtracts points. The factor determines how many points are gained or lost per result.
Details: ELO ratings help track progress in competitive environments, match players of similar skill levels, and provide motivation through visible improvement.
Tips: Enter your starting points, number of wins and losses, and the point factor. All values must be non-negative integers.
Q1: What's a good starting base value?
A: Common starting values range from 1000-1500 points, depending on the game or system.
Q2: How should I set the factor value?
A: The factor depends on how volatile you want ratings to be. Common values are 10-50 points per game.
Q3: Can I use this for team ratings?
A: Yes, this simple calculation works for individual players or teams.
Q4: What are limitations of this simple ELO?
A: It doesn't account for opponent strength or performance in individual matches like more complex systems.
Q5: How often should I update my ELO?
A: Update after each match or tournament for the most accurate current rating.