Does anyone understand how this system works?
I’ve been using the tap app to look at the statistics of my teams players vs other teams players and I can’t make sense of how skill levels are determined.
I’ve heard it’s based on last 20 matches but not sure that is correct. Players on the team I’m on pretty consistently have a higher skill level, with worse make to miss ratio and lower winning percentage than players on other teams.
Using myself as an example, I have a make/miss ratio of 3.8 balls. Current win percentage is 55%. I’ve played 22 defenses in my last 20 matches. My skill level is 7. My record against other 7s is 1-2, record vs skill level 6 players is 4-5.
A player on another team has a make/miss ratio of 4.3 balls. Win percentage of 60%. Played 18 defenses in last 20 matches. His skill level is 6. He is 3-1 against 7s, and 5-3 against skill level 6 players.
We are both well established in the league. Both are in the hundreds of lifetime matches total.
Does anyone really understand how this system work?
I’ve been using the tap app to look at the statistics of my teams players vs other teams players and I can’t make sense of how skill levels are determined.
I’ve heard it’s based on last 20 matches but not sure that is correct. Players on the team I’m on pretty consistently have a higher skill level, with worse make to miss ratio and lower winning percentage than players on other teams.
Using myself as an example, I have a make/miss ratio of 3.8 balls. Current win percentage is 55%. I’ve played 22 defenses in my last 20 matches. My skill level is 7. My record against other 7s is 1-2, record vs skill level 6 players is 4-5.
A player on another team has a make/miss ratio of 4.3 balls. Win percentage of 60%. Played 18 defenses in last 20 matches. His skill level is 6. He is 3-1 against 7s, and 5-3 against skill level 6 players.
We are both well established in the league. Both are in the hundreds of lifetime matches total.
Does anyone really understand how this system work?