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Re: 2016 Pre-Champs ELO Ratings

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Originally Posted by wjordan View Post
This is a major flaw to the Elo system, and it's (as well as general normalizing between events) been something I've been trying to figure out for awhile. I was thinking about doing a straightforward multiplier to amount of Elo added for each match depending on the type of the event (i.e. District Qualifiers would add half as much Elo per match as a regional / DCMP would), but that would still massively favor teams that go to 3 regionals or 3+ district events. I also thought about normalizing the amount of Elo added per match by how many matches the team has played previously, but that would then disproportionately favor the teams that go to a single 8-play regional.
What about running the Elo twice, using first pass results to seed the second pass?
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