Shuffle It hat geschrieben:Since release 1.2 players have a rating, based on glicko-2.
Every player is assigned a level, which we try to keep between 0 and 100.
- New players start at 20.
- You can go up by winning games.
- The only thing that matters is win/tie/lose (point margin is irrelevant; resigning is the same as losing).
- You can also go up if the system gets to know you better (e.g. after winning a game and losing one).
- You will go up more if you beat a higher ranked opponent.
There are two rating systems. One for 2-player games, one for 3-4 player games. This is because we intend to add an automatch queue for 3-4 player games in the near future. These rating systems are completely independent of each other. If you win a 3 player game, it counts as a win against both opponents. If you end up 2nd in a 3 player game, it counts as a loss against the winner and a win against the loser.
The leaderboard will update on a daily basis at 0:00 UTC. Players who haven't played any games that day will see their level go down a tiny bit. You will not be visible on the leaderboard if you haven't played any rated games. The leaderboard displays you, your friends and the top 20 players.
If you don't use automatch but create a table of your own, you can select whether or not this game will be rated. Games with bots, games with 5+ players and games respecting familiar cards will always be unrated though.
While it's possible to beat up dummy accounts in order to game the leaderboard, this is not a good idea if you're interested in the longevity of your account.