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Global Elo Ratings as of July 19, 2015

International Elo Ratings

Brief Explanation can be found here.

For those who follow competitive gaming, international rankings are an important measure of team performance. Whether it’s in esports or traditional sports, these rankings provide a clear picture of who’s on top and who’s not. One such ranking system used in esports is the Elo rating system.

What is the Elo Rating System?

The Elo rating system was originally created for chess and later adapted for use in various competitive games, including esports. It measures the relative skill levels of players or teams by tracking their performance against other players or teams.

The system works on a simple principle: if a player or team performs well against a strong opponent, their rating goes up. Conversely, if they perform poorly against a weaker opponent, their rating goes down. The magnitude of the rating change depends on the difference in ratings between the two opponents.

How are the Ratings Calculated?

The Elo rating calculation takes into account the following factors:

  1. The player or team’s current rating
  2. The opponent’s rating
  3. The outcome of the match (win, loss, or draw)

Based on these factors, the system calculates the expected outcome of the match and updates the ratings accordingly.

Significance of Elo Ratings in Esports

Elo ratings play a crucial role in esports as they determine a team’s or player’s standing within the global competitive scene. These rankings provide valuable insights into the skill levels of different teams and help shape tournament seeding and invitations. They also create hype and excitement among fans as they follow their favorite teams’ rise or fall in the rankings.

The Elo rating system is widely used in popular esports titles such as League of Legends, Dota 2, and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. Many esports organizations and websites provide regular updates on the Elo ratings of teams and players, allowing fans to stay informed and engaged with the competitive scene.

To learn more about the Elo rating system and its methodology, check out the official explanation here.

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