I'm just wondering about the stackrating:
I thnik that using the total imbalance can be misleading when you compare players who don't play with similar game sizes.
My point is that an imbalance of 20 when teams got over 300 total skill isn't what I'd call a stacked game. However, in a smaller game with total skill around 80, an imbalance of 20 usually means a big stack.
I think the information provided by the stack rating would mean more if it averaged each team's rank and used the difference to calculate the stack rating instead of the total number.
But as for the ranks themselves, I'd like to say not only good work, but thanks for keeping it up. I remember a time when everyone seemed to be against a new Helo, but you guys still kept on working on it and now, it's the official ranking system. I'm not a statistic expert(I only took basic stats courses in college/university), but this systems makes much more sense to me than the old one.









