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Calculating Average Score by Tier

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Thu, Jul 11 2013 1:48 PM (3 replies)
  • Nicholous
    1 Posts
    Wed, Jul 10 2013 3:34 PM

    When you reach a new tier, how many ranked rounds do you need to play before your worst rounds no longer count against your average?

  • jsweetcr
    1,209 Posts
    Wed, Jul 10 2013 7:14 PM

    depends on the tier you are at and where you are moving too

    use search bar there are  a bunch of threads that list out all of the saturation points

  • courteneyfish
    15,796 Posts
    Wed, Jul 10 2013 9:39 PM

    In your case it's 50 ranked rounds.

  • KittyWumpus
    345 Posts
    Thu, Jul 11 2013 1:48 PM

    After a certain number of ranked rounds played during each tier, you will "saturate." The best X number of rounds at each tier will provide your average score. 

    • When you have played 5 ranked rounds as Hack and achieve an average of 100.00 or lower, you are promoted to Amateur.
    • When you have played 10 ranked rounds as Amateur and achieve an average of 80.00 or lower, you are promoted to Pro.
    • When you have played 20 ranked rounds as Pro and achieve an average of 72.00 or lower, you are promoted to Tour Pro.
    • When you have played 25 ranked rounds as Tour Pro and achieve an average of 67.00 or lower, you are promoted to Master.
    • When you have played 40 ranked rounds as Master and achieve an average of 63.00 or lower, you are promoted to Tour Master.
    • When you have played 50 ranked rounds as Tour Master and achieve an average of 61.00 or lower, you are promoted to Legend.
    • When you have played 500 ranked rounds as Legend and achieve an average of 60.00 or lower, you are promoted to Tour Legend.

    However! Certain game types can lower your average, sometimes drastically enough to promote you "early." For example, winning a Match Play round against a higher tiered player can provide such a result (prior to reaching Legend), for better or for worse. 

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