speedyschic:
Hi TraBlah,
The WGT average is an average score based on a certain number of rounds in each particular tier. It resets every time you advance a tier. In each tier a certain number of rounds are used to calculate your average score. Once you reach that amount of ranked rounds played, It is impossible for your average to increase. I don't think WGT tells anybody how many rounds are used in each tier. Maybe to avoid possible manipulation of averages.. I dunno..
For example.. If the # of rounds used to calculate your average in the Master tier is 50. You shoot 40 rounds with a score of 60 and you also shoot ten rounds with a score of 80. Your average would be 64. If the next round you shoot is a 66, Your average would move down to a 63.72 even though you just completed a round higher than your "average".
Hope this helps,
Speedy
NO, that does not seem to solve the problem. I know the average resets when you change tiers, but that does not explain the mystery. If my average is
64 after 50 rounds, that would be 3,200 shots. If you add the next round of 66 (3266) and divide by
51 rounds, the average would be
64.039 (64.04). Maybe WGT should hire a 4th grade student to show them how to calculate an
AVERAGE !! I guess I'm not too smart, but I was never able to figure out the NEW MATH......LOL