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Tue, Jan 23 2018 1:12 AM (10 replies)
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  • Dave33200
    2,955 Posts
    Sun, Jan 21 2018 12:05 AM

    How does one keep track of ranked rounds played under their current tier? Example, I just made the legend tier and I know that I have played two ranked rounds so far, but what about 2 months from now? Do I just have to keep track myself, or does WGT give a tool to search how many current rounds we have played under a tier?

     

    I know on my stats it will tell me how many ranked rounds I have played, but that’s for all tiers from when I first started on WGT? Right?

     

    Thanks

     

    Dave

  • fireman33
    2,692 Posts
    Sun, Jan 21 2018 4:02 PM

    you must keep your own count

  • alosso
    21,087 Posts
    Sun, Jan 21 2018 11:01 PM

    +1

    The score history contains 200 rounds - older scores fall into oblivion.

    On PC, it's no big pain to select & copy  the scores from there and paste them into a spreadsheet. Did that long enough, but, TBH, it's worth the hassle only for number nerds.

    Most of your "Legend noob" scores won't make it to the final 500, and it's more and more difficult to seed the good which count from the bad = "ranked but not counting to average".

    As a Legend (and TM), it may be better to just save a note of your total ranked rounds # from your profile stats when you tier up - it will give you a hint to when you might expect saturation (500 L rounds).

    Otherways, tracking don't ease the grinding!

    Best recipe: Have fun!!

  • ernestious
    361 Posts
    Sun, Jan 21 2018 11:50 PM

    Dave33200:

    How does one keep track of ranked rounds played under their current tier? Example, I just made the legend tier and I know that I have played two ranked rounds so far, but what about 2 months from now? Do I just have to keep track myself, or does WGT give a tool to search how many current rounds we have played under a tier?

     

    I know on my stats it will tell me how many ranked rounds I have played, but that’s for all tiers from when I first started on WGT? Right?

     

    Thanks

    Dave

      The way I do it is however many rounds you have now minus the two you played, remember that number, so if you  have 1000 RR and you need 500 RR.That's how many you need to get to Tour Legend and an avg. of 60. so 1500 is your goal.

     

  • borntobesting
    9,751 Posts
    Mon, Jan 22 2018 1:43 AM

    There is really no need to keep track once the number of ranked rounds in your tier. You will know when you reach saturation. 

  • alosso
    21,087 Posts
    Mon, Jan 22 2018 2:02 AM

    Correct for the perfect player.

    Alas, I remember loads of impatient peers asking about that and asking how to calculate the number, and that RR number would have eased the guess.

  • Robert1893
    7,729 Posts
    Mon, Jan 22 2018 5:46 AM

    alosso:
    On PC, it's no big pain to select & copy  the scores from there and paste them into a spreadsheet.


    That's what I do. I have separate spreadsheets for when I was at Legend, Tour Legend, and now Champion. For Legend, it was nice because I knew exactly when I saturated as well as what I needed to do to reach the next tier. 

    Additionally, I can manipulate the data so that I can see what courses I played the most and what my average is by course. I had even started the process of putting the information into SPSS, a statistical analysis software. But I'm way behind in moving the data into that. Maybe I'll get back to doing that at some point. 

     

    alosso:
    but, TBH, it's worth the hassle only for number nerds.

    That's me! :-) 

  • Dave33200
    2,955 Posts
    Mon, Jan 22 2018 12:20 PM

    Thanks for the info guys. I’ll just copy & past my RR’s into an excel file from my stats page that way I’ll know when I get to 500. It was easy in the other tiers as we didn’t need so many RR’s to get saturated.

    Thanks

    Dave

  • YankeeJim
    25,827 Posts
    Mon, Jan 22 2018 1:07 PM

    Dave33200:
    I know on my stats it will tell me how many ranked rounds I have played, but that’s for all tiers from when I first started on WGT? Right?

    Yes but you would also know how many you had when you switched tiers if you look when you do. So, like alosso said, just make note of that. As par 3 and Par 5 courses don't count, you might want to keep track of how many of those you play and discount them.

  • DonCaron
    5,502 Posts
    Mon, Jan 22 2018 4:08 PM

    He could also put it on his blog. I have seen some that do that

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