The 36 "most predominant" players
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Rockbert wrote:
I would like to play if you'll have me.
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The_Bishop wrote:
Sorry guys, the tournament is full, however I do not choice the participants.

I just follow the beta-predominance ranking: it is based on rating and how many games one plays in a month. If you get a high enough beta-predominance then you'll be invited to participate in the "Predators tournament". This is the name I actually gave to the tournament, to keep the assonance with "predominance".

Starting soon... Good luck everybody! ;)
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The_Bishop wrote:
No beta-predominance list this month, sorry. I will run it next month, based on the last two sessions.

Be sure to be in the D12 list of next month if you want to be "beta-pred' ranked". That means you have to take at least 5 turns in 5 different games during the first two weeks of December (assuming the next D12 list will be around the half of December).
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The_Bishop wrote:
Congratulations to braveheart1, he's now the King of Predominance!
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The_Bishop wrote:
--  Top 36  beta-predominant  players  --   December 12th, 2020

21 Lieutenant @braveheart1 3161 <§> 2019−1177=842 >>> 91,723 -1-
7 Major General @B4rny 4853 <§> 2041−1790=251 >>> 76,886 -2-
116 Command Sergeant @hubbabubble 1768 <§> 8869−7024=1845 >>> 75,942 -3-
3 General @Joeyseven 5650 <§> 1797−1621=176 >>> 74,956 -4-
101 Command Sergeant @BowDown 1838 <§> 3894−2399=1495 >>> 71,067 -5-
8 Major General @hooboy11 4744 <§> 17273−17061=212 >>> 69,074 -6-

92 Sergeant Major @allthingsmustpass 1930 <§> 31661−30609=1052 >>> 62,599
26 Lieutenant @PT 2995 <§> 1835−1445=390 >>> 59,147 -8-
55 Warrant Officer @SmokinHog 2227 <§> 1393−853=540 >>> 51,751
10 Sergeant @ajsbus 4190 <§> 1027−883=144 >>> 50,280 -10-
70 Warrant Officer @longkd 2100 <§> 904−398=506 >>> 47,238
27 Private @1949midden 2868 <§> 1263−992=271 >>> 47,213 -12-

16 Captain @Mdhaglund 3313 <§> 844−669=175 >>> 43,827
66 Warrant Officer @GeneralRobdog 2127 <§> 998−580=418 >>> 43,487
32 Warrant Officer @DrJardi 2668 <§> 1658−1399=259 >>> 42,937 -15-
49 Warrant Officer @Rizicni 2321 <§> 1395−1057=338 >>> 42,671
28 Private @HannibalTunsi 2788 <§> 3198−2966=232 >>> 42,466
68 Warrant @Officer Gruduss 2122 <§> 5496−5108=388 >>> 41,799

76 Private @cdravis 2051 <§> 1179−767=412 >>> 41,631
79 Sergeant Major @KoE_Lone 2017 <§> 2169−1760=409 >>> 40,791 -20-
111 Command Sergeant @2BeeStings 1806 <§> 1927−1441=486 >>> 39,814
86 Unranked @clydesdale444 1971 <§> 32442−32050=392 >>> 39,024
30 2nd Lieutenant @ThePossum 2743 <§> 628−434=194 >>> 38,206
2 General @slackbatter 6386 <§> 2670−2635=35 >>> 37,780

89 Sergeant Major @Ready4war 1939 <§> 611−232=379 >>> 37,748 -25-
11 Colonel @TP_knighty 4148 <§> 3981−3902=79 >>> 36,868
94 Sergeant Major @downtownnewhaven 1918 <§> 464−95=369 >>> 36,844
138 Master Sergeant @lima 1619 <§> 1460−955=505 >>> 36,382
45 Chief Warrant Officer @lucky23 2458 <§> 822−607=215 >>> 36,041
39 Chief Warrant Officer @simomosi 2520 <§> 5013−4816=197 >>> 35,370 -30-

41 Warrant Officer @Mowiththetoe 2508 <§> 543−350=193 >>> 34,842
19 Captain @KOE_KittyKat 3226 <§> 6141−6026=115 >>> 34,595
40 Private @Andies 2512 <§> 8104−7915=189 >>> 34,534
12 Dominator @OldDogGen 3869 <§> 3669−3595=74 >>> 33,282
71 Private @DespicableMe 2091 <§> 410−159=251 >>> 33,128 -35-
60 Warrant Officer @IsolatedBadger 2185 <§> 993−794=199 >>> 30,823

37th to 60th (click to show)

Sending invites for a new King of Pred' tournament... ;)
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The_Bishop wrote:
This tournament is by invitation and I have just sent you an invite.
So, yes, you are asked to play and I count you in! :)
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Rockbert wrote:
This tournament looks fascinating. I wonder what one must do to get invited? Just curious.
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The_Bishop wrote:
Basically you need to play as many games as possible, including participating in other tournaments or play a lot of head-to-head's live (the easiest way to get many games). But also your rating is important to determine the parameter which I called beta-predominance and determines if you can participate in the Predators tournament.

In theory I would invite only the top 36 in beta-pred' ranking, but there are always people who refuse or didn't answer to my invite, so in practice I can invite down to the 50th or 60th player. From the very last list I get that more-or-less a 25,000-point predominance is required to join the tournament (calculated on a 2-month session) or even 30,000 points if more people will accept to participate...

Some approximated examples with numbers:
-- with a rating of 1500 you need to play around 200 games per month;
-- with a rating of 2000 you need to play around 112 games per month;
-- with a rating of 3000 you need to play around 50 games per month;
-- with a rating of 5000 you need to play around 18 games per month.

The mathematic formula is: 'rating' times 'the sqrt of the games played in the last session'.
Basically this led to a mix of best players and most active players.

Note: you have to play at least 5 games in the last 2 weeks before the D12 list is run, otherwise if you are not in that list I cannot calculate your beta-pred'.
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God_of_War wrote:
wow, 200 games vs 18 games per month.

Quite the difference as one is completing 1 game every 2 days (rounded) and the other is completing 1 game every 3.5 hours (rounded).

Would like to add that obviously there are only a few that have 5,000 rating. 

Maybe someday I can get back to playing 200 games a month. It's like a 4th job though if you want to really dedicate yourself to each game. :)
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Rockbert wrote:
Wow. That's incredible. Thanks for that thorough breakdown Bishop. Appreciated.
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