1 MC 10318.61
2 DongRaeGu 9721.45
3 MVP 7797.32
4 Taeja 5997.71
5 Stephano 5977.80
6 MarineKing 5948.86
7 Seed 5331.29
8 MMA 5287.37
9 Leenock 4569.92
10 viOLet 4550.51
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11 HerO (Liquid) 4069.42
12 Nerchio 3899.21
13 PuMa 3599.01
14 SuperNoVa 3450.11
15 Squirtle 3433.74
16 Alicia 3427.56
17 Polt 3342.30
18 MaNa 3141.66
19 NaNiwa 2956.93
20 ThorZaiN 2945.96
21 Scarlett 2920.48
22 Ret 2743.91
23 Symbol 2715.11
24 PartinG 2689.62
25 NesTea 2513.75
26 Genius 2479.89
27 HuK 2312.86
28 aLive 2156.38
29 Creator 2131.39
30 IdrA 2090.55
31 TheStC 2058.64
32 Heart 2057.30
33 DIMAGA 2021.08
34 Ganzi 1994.31
35 First 1964.86
36 Jjakji 1809.30
37 Oz 1776.35
38 Killer 1758.20
39 ViBE 1725.27
40 HasuObs 1670.04
41 ForGG 1668.30
42 Happy 1429.90
43 Sase 1420.32
44 Puzzle 1407.83
45 Sen 1355.96
46 Kas 1338.92
47 JYP 1299.85
48 Ryung 1293.80
49 GuMiho 1232.56
50 Byun 1231.36
51 Socke 1198.52
52 Snute 1158.99
53 TitaN 1149.76
54 YongHwa 1145.03
55 elfi 1127.08
56 Zenio 1119.61
57 sLivko 1096.44
58 Bomber 1090.94
59 mOOnGLaDe 1064.36
60 Monster 1018.68
61 Keen 1017.62
62 Naama 993.11
63 Grubby 971.28
64 NightEnD 966.62
65 Fenix 950.11
66 Major 907.68
67 LucifroN 877.42
68 KiLLeR (Chile) 839.40
69 DeMusliM 837.03
70 fraer 833.86
71 Curious 831.73
72 July 802.19
73 SortOf 768.57
74 Maru 768.55
75 Golden 756.46
76 DarKFoRcE 735.63
77 Pomi 731.24
78 Feast 725.05
79 Moon 724.59
80 Strelok 717.89
81 BabyKnight 703.76
82 Lucky 699.99
83 LosirA 688.55
84 White-Ra 679.86
85 Virus 669.79
86 YuGiOh 664.84
87 Capoch 649.42
88 Bly 635.47
89 Seiplo 620.40
90 Sniper 605.44
91 LoWeLy 600.50
92 Potiguar 598.84
93 ReaL 583.37
94 Sleep 579.62
95 MorroW 576.24
96 JazBas 575.20
97 levin 568.62
98 Brat_OK 568.01
99 Tunico 560.44
100 SeleCT 553.36
All other OP info below
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I like to think of Starcraft 2 as similar to another 1v1 sport, Tennis. Both have big tournaments that run a weekend most often (although tennis majors go longer). One thing I feel that really helps Tennis is a unified ranking system over all tournaments, the ATP. Every tournament is ranked, so a single list is a quick way of ranking all the players. So I decided to make one!
Process/Questions
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-Why do this?
I love stats, and it was fun to make. Plus, you see every tournament seeding players, but by only that one tournaments past results. Why should someone be punished for not playing an MLG, even if they are the best in the world?
Now note, I didn't include ALL events. I used Liquipedia, both the Premier and Major events list. Every tournament that has finished since today (August 7th) last year. So one year of results. I skipped over Team Events because I don't know how to incorporate that into an individual list. I also skipped qualifiers (minus WCS National events), because I felt that it overlay reward qualified players. Some people may disagree with my decision to skip Code A, and I can understand that, but since Code S players go through Code A every season, I didn't want to think about how to work that out.
This is a regression system. Events degrade each day according to the equation 0.9999792^(#ofDays^2), where #ofDays is the number of days since the events FINALS occured.
I'll go through the player list later and clean it up, introduce race and tlpd links, etc.
If you want the Excel Sheet I was using to calculate the point totals, see here:
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If you want to look through and make sure that everything is good and correct, I would appreciate that!
Tournament Weightings (Warning: Wall of numbers):
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EDIT: ATTENTION. These are the point values for tournaments BEFORE the weekend of August 10th, 2012. All tournaments beyond that weekend will use the formula: [(Mean points of players in event)+(Median points of players in event)+(Prize for winner in US Dollars)]/10
Events degrade each day according to the equation 0.9999792^(#ofDays^2), where #ofDays is the number of days since the events FINALS occured.
So essentially, I wanted GSL to be the top event, since it is most prestigious of all events. Then the top events (MLG, Dreamhack, NASL, etc). Events listed as "Major" on Liquipedia are significantly weaker in point values.
GSL:
1st: 5000
2nd: 2499
Semifinal: 1500
QF: 780
Ro16: 450
Ro 32: 300
Code A:
Ro24->S: 250
Ro24: 204
Ro32: 163
Ro48: 130
MLG:
1st: 2000
2nd: 1200
3rd: 950
4th: 500
5th/6th: 360
7th/8th: 180
9-12: 90
13-16: 45
17-20: 20
21-24: 10
25-28: 5
MLG Arena (& Global Invitational, IEM Tour Stops):
1st: 1500
2nd: 900
3rd: 700 (or 500 for SF)
4th: 375
5th/6th: 270
7th/8th: 135
9-12: 65
13-16: 30
17-24: 15
24-32: 5
Dreamhack / ASUS ROG / ESWC:
1st: 2000
2nd: 1200
Semifinal: 720 (or 865/575)
QF: 360
Ro16: 180
GS3 3rd: 90
GS3 4th: 45
GS3 5th: 15
GS3 6th: 5
(WCG goes 10/5 for 6th/7th in group)
IEM WC
1st: 2000
2nd: 1200
Semifinal: 720 (865/575 for 3rd/4th)
QF: 360
GS 3rd: 180
GS 4th: 90
GS 5th: 45
GS 6th: 15
Blizzard Cup:
1st: 2500
2nd: 1500
SF: 900 (1200/600)
QF: 450
Ro16: 225
GS 4th: 110
GS 5th: 55
GS 6th: 15
NASL:
1st: 2000
2nd: 1200
SF: 720 (950/490),
QF: 360
Ro16: 180
Wildcards: 90
Eliminated, returns next season: 45
Eliminated: 10
IPL4:
1st: 2000
2nd: 1200
3rd: 950
4th: 500
5th/6th: 360
7th/8th: 180
9-12: 90
13-16: 45
17-20: 20
IPL3:
1st: 2000
2nd: 1200
SF: 720
QF: 360
Ro16: 180
Ro32: 90
Non-WCS Major Events:
1st: 250
2nd: 150
SF: 90 (or 110/70 for 3rd/4th)
QF: 45 (or 50/30 for Losers Bracket)
Ro16: 20
Ro32: 5
8 person Dreamhack Invites, AoL.The Gathering, RB Battlegrounds:
1st: 500
2nd: 300
3rd: 235 (or 200 for SF)
4th: 150
5th-8th: 90
9th-16th: 45
17th-32nd: 20
WCS Nationals:
1st: 500
2nd: 300
3rd: 235 (or 200 for SF)
4th: 150
5th-6th: 90
7th-8th: 60
9th-12th: 45
13th-16th: 20
17th-24th: 10
25th-32nd: 5
(USA goes 20-15-10-5)
Taiwin, being strange:
9-10: 45
11: 30
12: 25
13-14: 20
15-18: 15
19-24: 10
25-32: 5
WCS Continentals:
1st: 1000
2nd: 600
3rd: 470
4th: 300
5th-6th: 180
7th-8th: 120
9th-12th: 90
13th-16th: 40
17th-24th: 20
25th-32nd: 10
Process/Questions
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-Why do this?
I love stats, and it was fun to make. Plus, you see every tournament seeding players, but by only that one tournaments past results. Why should someone be punished for not playing an MLG, even if they are the best in the world?
Now note, I didn't include ALL events. I used Liquipedia, both the Premier and Major events list. Every tournament that has finished since today (August 7th) last year. So one year of results. I skipped over Team Events because I don't know how to incorporate that into an individual list. I also skipped qualifiers (minus WCS National events), because I felt that it overlay reward qualified players. Some people may disagree with my decision to skip Code A, and I can understand that, but since Code S players go through Code A every season, I didn't want to think about how to work that out.
This is a regression system. Events degrade each day according to the equation 0.9999792^(#ofDays^2), where #ofDays is the number of days since the events FINALS occured.
I'll go through the player list later and clean it up, introduce race and tlpd links, etc.
If you want the Excel Sheet I was using to calculate the point totals, see here:
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If you want to look through and make sure that everything is good and correct, I would appreciate that!
Tournament Weightings (Warning: Wall of numbers):
+ Show Spoiler +
EDIT: ATTENTION. These are the point values for tournaments BEFORE the weekend of August 10th, 2012. All tournaments beyond that weekend will use the formula: [(Mean points of players in event)+(Median points of players in event)+(Prize for winner in US Dollars)]/10
Events degrade each day according to the equation 0.9999792^(#ofDays^2), where #ofDays is the number of days since the events FINALS occured.
So essentially, I wanted GSL to be the top event, since it is most prestigious of all events. Then the top events (MLG, Dreamhack, NASL, etc). Events listed as "Major" on Liquipedia are significantly weaker in point values.
GSL:
1st: 5000
2nd: 2499
Semifinal: 1500
QF: 780
Ro16: 450
Ro 32: 300
Code A:
Ro24->S: 250
Ro24: 204
Ro32: 163
Ro48: 130
MLG:
1st: 2000
2nd: 1200
3rd: 950
4th: 500
5th/6th: 360
7th/8th: 180
9-12: 90
13-16: 45
17-20: 20
21-24: 10
25-28: 5
MLG Arena (& Global Invitational, IEM Tour Stops):
1st: 1500
2nd: 900
3rd: 700 (or 500 for SF)
4th: 375
5th/6th: 270
7th/8th: 135
9-12: 65
13-16: 30
17-24: 15
24-32: 5
Dreamhack / ASUS ROG / ESWC:
1st: 2000
2nd: 1200
Semifinal: 720 (or 865/575)
QF: 360
Ro16: 180
GS3 3rd: 90
GS3 4th: 45
GS3 5th: 15
GS3 6th: 5
(WCG goes 10/5 for 6th/7th in group)
IEM WC
1st: 2000
2nd: 1200
Semifinal: 720 (865/575 for 3rd/4th)
QF: 360
GS 3rd: 180
GS 4th: 90
GS 5th: 45
GS 6th: 15
Blizzard Cup:
1st: 2500
2nd: 1500
SF: 900 (1200/600)
QF: 450
Ro16: 225
GS 4th: 110
GS 5th: 55
GS 6th: 15
NASL:
1st: 2000
2nd: 1200
SF: 720 (950/490),
QF: 360
Ro16: 180
Wildcards: 90
Eliminated, returns next season: 45
Eliminated: 10
IPL4:
1st: 2000
2nd: 1200
3rd: 950
4th: 500
5th/6th: 360
7th/8th: 180
9-12: 90
13-16: 45
17-20: 20
IPL3:
1st: 2000
2nd: 1200
SF: 720
QF: 360
Ro16: 180
Ro32: 90
Non-WCS Major Events:
1st: 250
2nd: 150
SF: 90 (or 110/70 for 3rd/4th)
QF: 45 (or 50/30 for Losers Bracket)
Ro16: 20
Ro32: 5
8 person Dreamhack Invites, AoL.The Gathering, RB Battlegrounds:
1st: 500
2nd: 300
3rd: 235 (or 200 for SF)
4th: 150
5th-8th: 90
9th-16th: 45
17th-32nd: 20
WCS Nationals:
1st: 500
2nd: 300
3rd: 235 (or 200 for SF)
4th: 150
5th-6th: 90
7th-8th: 60
9th-12th: 45
13th-16th: 20
17th-24th: 10
25th-32nd: 5
(USA goes 20-15-10-5)
Taiwin, being strange:
9-10: 45
11: 30
12: 25
13-14: 20
15-18: 15
19-24: 10
25-32: 5
WCS Continentals:
1st: 1000
2nd: 600
3rd: 470
4th: 300
5th-6th: 180
7th-8th: 120
9th-12th: 90
13th-16th: 40
17th-24th: 20
25th-32nd: 10