How does the ranking formula work?
The ranking formula is based on several factors, including your ranking vs. your opponent’s ranking and the relative strength of your teams. Basically, you receive more ranking points for playing opponents who are near or above your ranking than one with a weaker team. The higher you go in the rankings, the fewer points you will get for playing newcomers. Instead, in order to progress you will need to play opponents near your ranking level.
The ranking formula is based on several factors, including your ranking vs. your opponent’s ranking and the relative strength of your teams. Basically, you receive more ranking points for playing opponents who are near or above your ranking and with a weaker team. The higher you go in the rankings, the fewer points you will get for playing newcomers. Instead, in order to progress you will need to play opponents near your ranking level.
The ranking formula is based on your opponent’s strength relative to yours. Basically, you receive more ranking points for playing opponents who are near or above your ranking. The higher you go in the rankings, the fewer points you will get for playing newcomers. Instead, in order to progress you will need to play opponents who are near your ranking level or higher.