Is there FargoRate rating inflation?
Six years ago, spring of 2019, 24 players had an established Fargo Rating over 800. That number is now 68. Further, the average rating for that 2019 group has risen 15+ points over those years. Is this rating inflation, as in the same level of play that earned 800 then earns 815 now? Or have those players and their new elite friends upped the ante?
While many point to this expanding 800-club and suggest we’re seeing significant inflation, we disagree. Rating inflation appears to be small, around two points total in the last six years. The rest is, yes, the best players are actually playing better.
Evidence for this view is shown in the graphic. The 24 rated-over-800 players from 2019 average 826.1 now, up from 810.6. We could not support the view that this increase is inflation without also making the less credible claim that the thousands of players at lower ratings here have on average gotten 13 or so points weaker. Essentially The 24 elite players who were back in 2019 beating the players in the 675 rating group (350 of them) by a score of 21 to 9 are now beating those same opponents by a bigger margin, 21 to 8. They’ve widened the gap.
Don’t Elo ratings, like in chess, have known inflation/deflation issues
They do. FargoRate is fundamentally different from Elo, though, and the causes of drift for Elo approaches don’t apply to FargoRate.
What does FargoRate do to keep the skill level of a rating roughly the same over time?
Fargo Ratings can all be shifted up or down any arbitrary amount because predictions refer only to rating differences and not to absolute ratings. We now use this flexibility to require the average rating for the top 4000 players with established rating and activity in the last two years remains fixed from today to tomorrow. Though the comparison group can change over time, the averages are for a common group of players.
Why have the world’s top players improved?
We can only speculate: more opportunities for elite players to compete with one another and greater awareness for top players of where they fit in with top players remote to them.