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stevea 04-26-2005 02:14 AM

Poker League - Calculating Player Ranking
 
Hi All,

I'm going to start awarding points for my regular home tourneys, and I was wondering if anyone knows how player ranks are calculate for the WPT or professional poker players in general.

Thx,

SamIAm 04-26-2005 03:00 AM

Re: Poker League - Calculating Player Ranking
 
Welcome to the forum.

Stevea, I'd like you to meet SearchFunction. SearchFunction, this is Stevea. He's from Canada. I'm sure you guys'll have lots to talk about.
-Sam

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mrmookid 04-26-2005 09:22 AM

Re: Poker League - Calculating Player Ranking
 
Description on Calculation: (link)

Example of rankings: (link)

stevea 04-27-2005 12:27 AM

Re: Poker League - Calculating Player Ranking
 
Thanks for the links.

I'm having trouble calculating it...can someone show me an example?

Please!

mrmookid 04-27-2005 09:24 AM

Re: Poker League - Calculating Player Ranking
 
I made an Excel spreadsheet with the calculation.
http://www.northjerseypoker.com/info...e-rankings.xls

TN_POKER_MAN 04-29-2005 02:27 PM

Re: Poker League - Calculating Player Ranking
 
what about using total prize money won?

this method has the distinction of overweighting the large tournaments and/or the more expensive tournaments. The theory being that those tournaments will most likely be the most difficult to win.

stevea 04-29-2005 02:45 PM

Re: Poker League - Calculating Player Ranking
 
I only play with 6 or 7 people regularly, and I want to hold an annual championship tourney. Here are the rules I'm using for the championship tourney:

The total amount of chips used in the championship tournament will be $10,000 for each player. For example, if 4 players are participating in the tournament, there will be $40,000 in chips available. Each players starting chip amount is proportionate to their point standings for the current year. For example, if the players are participating in the championship tournament have accumulated the following points over the year:

Player 1 Points - 50 (50% of 40,000 = $20,000)
Player 2 Points - 25 (25% of 40,000 = $10,000)
Player 3 Points - 15 (50% of 40,000 = $6,000)
Player 4 Points - 10 (50% of 40,000 = $4,000)
Total Points - 100

If I was using cash winnings, it would be possible for one player to win no preliminary/qualification tourneys throughout the year and have 0 chips for the championship tourney.

stevea 04-29-2005 05:57 PM

Re: Poker League - Calculating Player Ranking
 
Maybe there's a better way to do this?

jstnrgrs 04-30-2005 07:02 PM

Re: Poker League - Calculating Player Ranking
 
I just read through all the points threads, and one suggestion that I haven't seen is using ROI for a point system.

pts = (prize won - buyin)/(buyin)

This would have the advantage of rewarding those who properly adjust their tournament strategy based on the prize structure. The only problem is that it doesn't reward people for showing up, and it doesn't reward people for playing in larger buyin (and therefore harded) tournaments. To fix this, The formula could be modified as follows:

pts = [(prize won - buyin)/(buyin)] + (K*buyin)

where K is some constant.

what do people think of this, and what should K be?

stevea 04-30-2005 09:51 PM

Re: Poker League - Calculating Player Ranking
 
Maybe I should just make things easy like suggested on homepokertourney.com...

If there are 10 players in the tourney, award the following point:

1st - 10
2nd - 9
3rd - 8
...
9th - 2
10th - 1

Easy and it accomplishes what I need.


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