Ranking
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@betterlate1 I assumed that was what the question was about! Maybe there's some other kind of ranking system unknown to me. I'm a refugee from the dreadful new "scrabble go" platform - quite why any company would abandon a perfectly good app for something so crap is beyond me!!
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If you play someone close to your rank and win you get a couple points. If you play someone way over your rank and win ..lot of points . Way under,you lose a lot of rank. Way under and close-you could win minimal points but they can also gain. Hope this helps
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you appear to have missed the point - I was replying to the question about rankings - not asking about them - I pretty much said exactly the same thing in different words!! But thanks anyway!!
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@tim-bastable You appear to have missed the point. I was speaking to Kathleen. Thanks for your input tho
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@tim-bastable Tim - some people don't read other's comments, they just like to answer their own way, despite it being answered (as you had done).
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@Pangloss very true we all do not read out of a book . or go to wiki thanks.
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I think starting people at 1200 is a bad policy.
It used to be a median starting ranking of 1600.
Where people could go up or down from.1200 is very low and wastes a person's time climbing up and getting complaints of cheating along the way.
Only defense I can think of for 1200 is that it might dissuade folks form opening multiple accounts.
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@Ginger-Rodgers totally agree!!!
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@niki35 As someone remarked earlier on this thread, it depends on your relative ratings ("ranking"). If you have a rating of 1500 and you beat someone with a 2000 rating, you get big points out of that. But if that much higher rated player beats you, they get minimal points.
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