![]() ![]() Smart question! The reason it’s not 68% is because a 1650-rated team does not always perform exactly at 1650. This means you will beat a team with an MMR of 1500 63 out of 100 matches, and go 50/50 vs. To be 1650, your team needs to be better than 68% of all teams The definition of a 1650 team in both the new and old system is “Better than 68% of all teams on this BG in this bracket” It means that the teams we are matching you against have average MMRs well under 1500. If your team rating keeps getting stuck on 1300 while you win 50% of your matches, then you are winning matches against 1300 players. No matter what I do, my rating gets stuck on 1300 This means that even though they look like 1500 or 1400-rated teams, they have been playing more like 1200-rated teams this season. It is likely that those teams have an MMR of 1200, even though their TR is 1500. If you are winning 70% of the time against 1200-rated teams, then your MMR and TR should move up to 1433.īut I’m not matching 1200-rated teams, I looked these teams up and most are near 1500. For example, if we are matching you against 1200-rated teams, and you are winning half the time, it will drop to 1200. The team rating will drop until it reaches the average match-making rating of the teams you beat 50% of the time. Yeah, so why is my rating still going down then? You will then be matched with 1500+ teams, and your record should decrease to 50/50. If you are 70/30 and we think you are 1300, your MMR will climb to roughly 1533. We would rather those teams win half their matches. If we matched 1300 teams at 1500 instead, they would only win 30% of their matches. It means that you are being matched as fairly as possible. It means we are finding teams that as near as possible match the ability of your team. Why is my record 50/50? If your record is 50/50, that means your match-making rating (MMR) is almost exactly correct for you. See below for further explanation of the arena rating system. The MMR system will always try to drag your team rating as close to your MMR as possible. The MMR system will keep on doing this until you get closer to 2000 rating. Then the MMR system will match you up against others on 2000 rating and winning a game would give you a drastic increase of rating while losing one wouldn't affect your rating at all. But lets say you have played on 2000 rating before. When you start a new team your team- and personal rating will be on 0. While playing lets say 80/20 and you would see a major increase of your rating. Using that scenario playing 50/50 with a team on 1500 rating would cause you to remain on the same rating. In a perfect world you would be fighting teams on exactly your own MMR. The MMR system will match you up against others as close to your MMR as possible. MMR was implented in season 5 due to the constant whining in TBC over high rated players creating new teams and destroying every team up to the rating where they belonged. Match Making Rating(MMR) also known as "Hidden Rating" is essentially a system to keep higher ranked people with new teams from running over lower ranked players. Since there has been so much fuzz and confusion among new players i will try to explain the system at the best of my ability.
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