jerd16 wrote: ↑08 Apr 2020, 12:32
computerrank wrote: ↑08 Apr 2020, 00:33
Both already is posted:
- Q1: yes, better likelihood for all results and better prediction power
- Q2: a toggle with multiple options is possible and on my list, but there is no decision about priorities
Well, a toggle I think would satisy everyone. It allows for users a preference and to easily distinguish between a rating at that time (with all we knew at that time) and rating with hindsight (what we know now).
My last question: is there any definable scaling between the previous set of ratings and these (apologies if my statistical terminology is not correct). I.e If the average fighter had 5 points in the previous ratings, under the new formula what would the average fighter's rating be? And does this scale/ratio apply consistently?
Well, the star ratings in both systems rely on the same structure. 5 stars are best 100 active boxers, 4 stars,are best 300 active boxers, 3 stars are best 900 active boxers....
I will look and give this comparision here ...
But the ranks especially in the lowers ranks are NOT the same for each boxer.
The new system doesn't need some previously needed ad hoc parameters
- no additional points from nowhere
- no point reductions for inactivity and missing opponent quality
- a very natural way of getting the superiority of a boxer by the the raw ratings. Boxer a with rating A, boxer b with rating B. Winning probability of boxer a is A/(A+B).
The new system is kind of very simple and efficient.