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Tue, Nov 26 2024 3:33 PM (6 replies)
  • B1ackadder
    105 Posts
    Mon, Nov 25 2024 10:44 AM

    Hey all

    I've been on Champion level for over a year now with an average of 54.60 Is there a way to find out how many more rounds I need before I move up to tour Champion?

    In the Achievments tab there Is one called round and round and It shows I need 500 more ranked rounds to reach level 5, Is that an Indicator of when I'll move up?

     

    Cheers all.

  • ScottHope
    10,448 Posts
    Tue, Nov 26 2024 9:35 AM

    Thanks to HamdenPro for this and to anyone else who posted it.


    You will need three bits of info to work out how many rounds you have played in your current tier.

    INFO

    Your current average, your new average when it changes, and the score of the round that changed it.

    METHOD

    1. When your average changes, calculate the difference between the new and old averages. Lets call that x.
    2. Calculate the difference between your new average and the score that caused it to change. Lets call that y.
    3. Divide y by x then add 1. That should give you the number of ranked rounds in your current tier.
    PROOF
  • BlackBogey
    535 Posts
    Tue, Nov 26 2024 12:42 PM

    ScottHope:

    Thanks to HamdenPro for this and to anyone else who posted it.

    Can you elaborate on why in your example video you took the average out to 4 decimal places, and how someone can get this information when WGT only displays 2 decimals?

    I'm assuming those extra 2 places are fairly important or you wouldn't have done it that way. 

    For example, my old average was 60.30.  I then shot a 59 which caused it to come down slightly to 60.29.  So using your formula, that would be 

         1. 60.30 - 60.29 = .01 (Lets call this X - diff btwn old/new avg) 

         2. 60.29 - 59 = 1.29 (Lets call this Y - diff btwn new avg and last round)

         3. 1.29 / .01 + 1 = 130.  

    (for informational purposes, I have actually played 239 rounds at current tier - I keep a spreadsheet, so just asking if you could elaborate to help others 😉)

  • ScottHope
    10,448 Posts
    Tue, Nov 26 2024 1:10 PM

    Hi BB, when I find where I got this from I will get back to you.  ; )

    There's nothing wrong with the maths so I can only assume that WGT throws other things into the calculation.

    Not sure why I went to four decimal places in the video as it does not make a lot of difference.

    Have all those 239 rounds been ranked BB?

  • HamdenPro
    2,489 Posts
    Tue, Nov 26 2024 2:14 PM

    BlackBogey:
    and how someone can get this information when WGT only displays 2 decimals?

    If you play a ranked/scored round, then play a coin room, you can see your average out to the 5th decimal place by going to your clubs "MEMBERS" tab in the country club section of the game app.

     

    Leave it to Scott to make a video....LMAO..and, of course the math works..

  • ScottHope
    10,448 Posts
    Tue, Nov 26 2024 3:13 PM

    HamdenPro:
    If you play a ranked/scored round, then play a coin room, you can see your average out to the 5th decimal place by going to your clubs "MEMBERS" tab in the country club section of the game app.

    How on earth did you discover that?

  • HamdenPro
    2,489 Posts
    Tue, Nov 26 2024 3:33 PM

    ScottHope:
    How on earth did you discover that?

    Not telling....

    BTW, decimals matter!

    In doing the calculation, obtain a new average, out to the 5 decimals, use that as the baseline. Then play a ranked round, play a coin room, go back and get the "new" average out to the 5 decimals, then do the math.

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