Fargo Rate - Not Much Math Here

BarTableMan

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I competed in my first Fargo rated tournament (650 and under), and I have never had a Fargo number. After the tournament my first Fargo came out as a 700. For an average leaugue player I thought this was excessive. I checked with Fargo and they said it's simple math. Games won %. 70% makes me a 700. I thought Fargo looked at the other Fargo players numbers and did math to create an actual number. By this method...if a brand new 600 level player plays only against Fargo 200s, that players Fargo would probably be a 900 to start! The opposite is true too. If you always played players better than you...a 600 player would be a 200. What am I missing? This means there are 1000s of WAY under rated Fargo players. Just venting.
 
I competed in my first Fargo rated tournament (650 and under), and I have never had a Fargo number. After the tournament my first Fargo came out as a 700. For an average leaugue player I thought this was excessive. I checked with Fargo and they said it's simple math. Games won %. 70% makes me a 700. I thought Fargo looked at the other Fargo players numbers and did math to create an actual number. By this method...if a brand new 600 level player plays only against Fargo 200s, that players Fargo would probably be a 900 to start! The opposite is true too. If you always played players better than you...a 600 player would be a 200. What am I missing? This means there are 1000s of WAY under rated Fargo players. Just venting.
FR isn’t reliable until robustness is over 200. Don’t sweat it until you are over 200.
 
I am sure they never simply said win 70% and you are a 700.

Now if they they said you won 70% of your matches against a average of 625fr then thats put you as a 700fr. Do you understand the difference?
 
FR isn’t reliable until robustness is over 200. Don’t sweat it until you are over 200.

Exactly. One tournament could have you 100 points too high or 100 points too low.

It’s like a rookie MLB hitter who goes 4 for 10 in their first 10 at bats. Are they a .400 hitter? I mean, yes, at the moment, but it really tells you almost nothing.
 
I competed in my first Fargo rated tournament (650 and under), and I have never had a Fargo number. After the tournament my first Fargo came out as a 700. For an average leaugue player I thought this was excessive. I checked with Fargo and they said it's simple math. Games won %. 70% makes me a 700. I thought Fargo looked at the other Fargo players numbers and did math to create an actual number. By this method...if a brand new 600 level player plays only against Fargo 200s, that players Fargo would probably be a 900 to start! The opposite is true too. If you always played players better than you...a 600 player would be a 200. What am I missing? This means there are 1000s of WAY under rated Fargo players. Just venting.
Half of this is incorrect. Either you didn't understand them completely, or, it was someone NOT from FargoRate explaining it to you who had no idea what they were talking about.
 
I’ll say it louder.

UNTIL FARGORATE HAS 200 GAMES ON SOMEONE, PUT ZERO STOCK IN WHAT THE PRELIMINARY RATING COMES OUT AS FOR THEM.
 
I competed in my first Fargo rated tournament (650 and under), and I have never had a Fargo number. After the tournament my first Fargo came out as a 700. For an average leaugue player I thought this was excessive. I checked with Fargo and they said it's simple math. Games won %. 70% makes me a 700. I thought Fargo looked at the other Fargo players numbers and did math to create an actual number. By this method...if a brand new 600 level player plays only against Fargo 200s, that players Fargo would probably be a 900 to start! The opposite is true too. If you always played players better than you...a 600 player would be a 200. What am I missing? This means there are 1000s of WAY under rated Fargo players. Just venting.
It's not just how many games you won, it's who you won them against. If you won 70% of games vs Jayson Shaw you get a different rating than if you won 70% of games vs Jessica Blythe, mother of 5 who runs 2 balls in a row.

Either way, you need many games in the system to get a real rating idea.
 
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