I don't understand, I've played 14 games and won 10 of them and I'm in 4th on the mvp list. The person who is in first place has played 7 games and won 4 of them.
thanks for the replies
I believe PA stands for "Points Available"
PPM stands for Points Per Match.
Maybe the math guys can tell if it is possible for these to have separate results....What I can clearly see is that the same players would be ranked in the same order were either used on its own. In my division anyway...
Both are shown under the heading MVP. I dunno whether both are used, or just one, and how each would be weighted if both.
After reading the post from SteveA above, I went back to get the definition:
MVP
Top Player rankings are based on Number of Points Earned / Number of Points Available
That is correct. PPM (points per match) is simply PA (percentage of available points) multiplied by the points you could win in a match (3 in 8-Ball or 20 in 9-Ball). They give the same ranking order, but PA is an attempt to make the numbers look the same for both 8-Ball and 9-Ball.
Not sure how they determine MVP in other areas, but in ours they do not just do it for your division.
So with APA running our area, you may be in first for your division and it shows such on the website when you look at the team standings, but if you look at all the others in the area which include all teams you will be seeing at the local team championship you may be in 5th thus you get NOTHING for it.
At least 9 ball somewhat factors in your opponents skill and how well they did. 8 ball is crap as it doesn't matter how well they did against you or how much better/lower they are, you still either get 0, 1, 2 or 3 points out of a potential 3. I personally like the old way they did it better as the quality of your opponent came into play, as it should for an MVP.
Not sure how they determine MVP in other areas, but in ours they do not just do it for your division.
So with APA running our area, you may be in first for your division and it shows such on the website when you look at the team standings, but if you look at all the others in the area which include all teams you will be seeing at the local team championship you may be in 5th thus you get NOTHING for it.
At least 9 ball somewhat factors in your opponents skill and how well they did. 8 ball is crap as it doesn't matter how well they did against you or how much better/lower they are, you still either get 0, 1, 2 or 3 points out of a potential 3. I personally like the old way they did it better as the quality of your opponent came into play, as it should for an MVP.
In APA 8-ball the 0-3 points is in addition to whether you win/loss your match. I think this second level of scoring was added a few years ago as a check against sandbagging.
Not unless they are doing something different in your area. Here it is the points earned divided by the potential points which is 3 per match. I believe this is the 2nd year here for the 3, 2, 1 and 0 team point setup.
If you lose you get 0 of 3. If you get 1 and lose you get 1 of 3. So if you play 6 matches and get to the hill but lose in every one of them you have 6 points out of 18 so you will have a percentage of 0.333. If you win every match but they win a game you have 12 points out of 18 so you have a percentage of .667. How well they did in the match has no affect so they can get to the hill every time and your % is the same as someone that beat them with them only winning 1 game every time. I believe few would argue that the one that gave up all the team points to the opponent is not the same quality MVP as the one that gave up none.
Not sure how they determine MVP in other areas, but in ours they do not just do it for your division.
So with APA running our area, you may be in first for your division and it shows such on the website when you look at the team standings, but if you look at all the others in the area which include all teams you will be seeing at the local team championship you may be in 5th thus you get NOTHING for it.
At least 9 ball somewhat factors in your opponents skill and how well they did. 8 ball is crap as it doesn't matter how well they did against you or how much better/lower they are, you still either get 0, 1, 2 or 3 points out of a potential 3. I personally like the old way they did it better as the quality of your opponent came into play, as it should for an MVP.
Not sure how they determine MVP in other areas, but in ours they do not just do it for your division.
So with APA running our area, you may be in first for your division and it shows such on the website when you look at the team standings, but if you look at all the others in the area which include all teams you will be seeing at the local team championship you may be in 5th thus you get NOTHING for it.
At least 9 ball somewhat factors in your opponents skill and how well they did. 8 ball is crap as it doesn't matter how well they did against you or how much better/lower they are, you still either get 0, 1, 2 or 3 points out of a potential 3. I personally like the old way they did it better as the quality of your opponent came into play, as it should for an MVP.