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To view all players ranking / rating info for RTTC, click this button:
To see a personalized rating history which shows the
wins and losses against other players and ratings
gained/lost, please visit:
RatingsCentral.com
and follow the instructions on the web to view certain
reports. Enter a specific play date if you want to see
information on a particular play day.
To see winners of RTTC tournaments, you may click on the
tournament results page.
Overview of the ratings system:
Results of official club matches for RTTC members are
entered after an official club play. The results are
entered into RatingsCentral site.
A rating shown next to the player's name indicates a
playing strength or
skill level of that player. The higher rating
identifies a better
player, with maximum rating of 3000. A rating is just
an indicator that shows a relative skill level (best
estimate) compare to other players, based on
past performances that were recorded.
An accuracy (standard deviation) number indicates how
much spread (how close/far) it is to the player's true
rating. For example: a player which has 1500 rating
with 100 accurary means that the player's rating
ranges
from 1400 to 1600. A player that plays frequently
will have lower accuracy number (which indicates more
accurate rating) compare to a player that plays
infrequently. If a player absent from official
playing for a certain period of time, his/her accuracy
number will increase to show more uncertainty of
his/her rating.
An unrank/unrated player (a player which has no match
record yet) will have an initial rating of 1500 with
standard deviation (accuracy) of 450.
Players which have those numbers mean they didn't
participate any official club matches yet.
The rating system we are using here (Ratings Central -
http://www.ratingscentral.com/ ) is somewhat different
than the official USATT rating system. Each rating
system has its own strength and weakness, but the
ratings produced by both systems are somewhat similar
(not far from each other).
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