That’s a helluva range. Think you’re closer to 600 or 700?How does one get a Fargo rating? I think I'll be in the 600-700 rating but curious how to get it done. Thanks.
You will have to go to Billings MT and pay up first!I've change my estimate of my rating. Now 500-600. Have two buddies I play with and they are rated 582-3. I beat them 75% of the time. SO that is how I guessed my rating. I'm wondering if someone can fly someplace and get rated instantly. Maybe (Fargo, ND)? ha
I’m curious. Why do you “need” a rating?I've change my estimate of my rating. Now 500-600. I'm wondering if someone can fly someplace and get rated instantly. Maybe (Fargo, ND)? ha
I guess you are right. It's just that I play against two players that are 580 and was hoping I could get rated someway. BUT, I'm not going in to start in the evening at 7:30 and watch the #2 women play. Can't do that.I’m curious. Why do you “need” a rating?
The way it works is that you initially receive a starter rating that’s kind of a guesstimate Based upon people who know your game a bit. It takes 200 games reported into FargoRate to become “established“. Until you reach 200 games your rating is labeled “preliminary”.
Some tournament directors require a certain, minimum number of games reported (known as robustness) in order to play in any tournaments that are limited to players at or below a certain rating. As an example, a tournament limited to only those with a 650 FargoRate or lower may require at least 200 games in the system as an attempt to ensure that extremely talented players don’t sneak into the field to rob us ordinary bangers…
There is an app called Salotto and you can play private matches with your buddies to start to get a Fargo rating. (I'm guessing it can handle a non-rated new player.) I think there is a per match charge.I guess you are right. It's just that I play against two players that are 580 and was hoping I could get rated someway. BUT, I'm not going in to start in the evening at 7:30 and watch the #2 women play. Can't do that.
Tried that but it doesn't work.There is an app called Salotto and you can play private matches with your buddies to start to get a Fargo rating. (I'm guessing it can handle a non-rated new player.) I think there is a per match charge.
The app can also find other matches in your area.
This is probably explained on the FargoRate site, but basically, the system looks at your wins and losses and looks at the strengths of all your opponents and calculates your most likely rating based on all the games it has for you in the system. There are lots of details, but it's more or less that simple.How does it go up or down in relation to your wins and losses?
It works for some people. What was the issue?Tried that but it doesn't work.
Hi Bob. I believe that the player has to be in the Fargo Rate system already for the Salotto app to be viable. To select the players you have to search in the FR database and choose who is playing. Fargo Rate does a lot to make sure they credit the right people with the right outcomes, and equally that they prevent gaming.It works for some people. What was the issue?
But if you download the FargoRate app, you can register and get a starter rating.Hi Bob. I believe that the player has to be in the Fargo Rate system already for the Salotto app to be viable. To select the players you have to search in the FR database and choose who is playing. Fargo Rate does a lot to make sure they credit the right people with the right outcomes, and equally that they prevent gaming.
To the original poster: Are there any leagues or tournaments in your area? The best thing to do is ask if they submit results to Fargo Rate and encourage them to do so. Fargo Rate grows from the bottom up, meaning players pressuring tournament and league directors.
If nothing in your area reports the only way to get a Fargo Rate would be to travel and play where it is reported.