CSI STATEMENT - The Rationale Behind Division Boundaries
Please allow us to explain the rationale for the division boundaries this year.
Deciding where the singles divisions should be split involves two main considerations that need to be balanced, a) the rating difference from top to bottom and b) the size of the fields. The goal is to balance these two aspects in the best possible way. However, this first year of using FargoRate has a third variable that must be considered – players with no data and only a starter rating. Many players have no data at all and come into the event with only a starter rating (i.e. 625, 525, 425, etc.) based on their previous classification. History has shown that these starter ratings are often lower than the person’s actual ability.
This sentence here in red is conflicting to me. CSI is the organization that gave these players their starter rating of 625,525,425 etc. It isn't a FargoRate determination. So, CSI feels that these starter ratings are "often lower than the person's actual ability", why didn't you simply have a starter rating that put these unknown, unranked players higher.? You could have started them at 650,550,450,etc. It was CSI choice to make them what they are to start.
At least CSI is stating that they don't feel that 80% of these unranked players that are 525 are going to actually be lower when they have a FargoRating, as someone tried to infer previously.