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The TS Ranking system uses a playing card with 5 stars as a level to identify the rank of the player.
The cards are Ace, King, Queen, Jack, 10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2 and the stars are 1,2,3,4,5 .
Ace with 5 stars is the highest rank and 2 with 1 star is the lowest rank.
The Rank is calculated based on how many players are in the tournament, what place you finished in the tournament and how much was the buy-in.
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Games Played show how many of your games we have tracked for this type of tournament. Don’t forget that we show MTT’s, SNG’s and Heads-up as separate data.
Wins/Losses shows your the last 20 games. If you finished in the money the tournament is considered a win.
Average buyin is the summation of all buy-ins divided by the number of tournaments played.
Average profit is the summation of all profits divided by the number of tournaments played.
ROI vs Ranking - ROI is not always a good indicator of how good or bad someone is as a player. In fact, the lion's share of ranking systems excludes that parameter in calculating individual rankings. Here is an example, suppose a player played in 50 $200 tournamets with over 1,000 players in each and finishing first once and finishing early the rest of the time. The resulting ROI would be quite impressive whereas the actual ranking would lag significantly. The opposite can be the case as well - finishing systematically close to 'in the money' would affect one's ranking positively while the ROI would be negative. That's why you notice certain players with high rankings without an adequate ROI.
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