Without wanting to turn this into a popularity contest, I guess I'm somewhat surprised that I didn't get mentioned specifically.
For a story concerning my rating development, read (a part of) this post:
https://dominating12.com/forums/6/suggestions-feedback/3287/rating-disparity-ratio/post/59807#post-59807Or, to make it easier, I'll copy paste a snippet as a spoiler:
ACM, June 6th 2020
I came to this place little under 1 and a half years ago. As every new member, I started with 1000 rating and just danced around some - tried to get a feeling for the website/mechanics/community/games/everything that's involved. About 2 months in, I entered the D12 tournament with ~3400 rating. A rating which was mostly build up out of quick live 1v1 games in the first month? And then progressed to 4, 5 and 6 player live multiplayer games. I guess that went on till ~4000 rating? After which I noticed I was rather unable to climb in rating anymore. I then switched over to mostly playing big long term games with people who averaged >2500 rating I suppose? Herewith I managed to climb to some ~5000 rating? Then I again noticed I reached a plateau, which made me switch over to almost entirely adjust to playing 2v2v2v2 games with a dedicated partner. Now I'm at ~6000 which I again suppose is sort of a plateau (at least, for me).
//Note, I've not kept a diary and am as such just ballparking most of my numbers.
/Climbed to ~6400 now
Perhaps another piece could be helpful:
https://dominating12.com/forums/2/general-discussion/3246/dominating12-my-experiences/post/58232#post-58232ACM, Jan 8th 2020
Granted, I used to play mainly just live games in my first weeks, till after I joined my first tournament at the end of January:
https://dominating12.com/tournament/68/participants - with a lot of luck (or perhaps better phrased; bad luck from opponents), I managed to end #3, despite still being very new to the capitals concept and making several clumsy moves. This even cascaded in winning the second edition I played in the middle of February:
https://dominating12.com/tournament/70/participants - Again, luck played a huge role. This is probably also the time when I started realising luck was much more of a factor than I thought/hoped it would be. Shortly thereafter, TP organised a tournament with a PREMIUM user package as grand prize:
https://dominating12.com/forums/2/general-discussion/3098/spring-challenge - this spiked my interest once again and I tried to give it a go. The competition was maybe not the best, as TP went AWOL not too long after and people probably just gave up trying? Regardless, TP came back after a while and held true to his tournament. Alas, I'm dwindling off-topic (is there a topic...?
)
Long story short: I'm not sure what you wish to convey in this thread - an impossibility to achieve high(er) rank from playing live games? I think it's quite possible to get a high rank from live games. However, the higher you get, the harder it gets too. Then it'll probably be simpler to switch over to a different strategy, if you wish to keep growing. However, why is there a need to keep growing? You're just here for your own amusement? So just do whatever you like and don't bother too much about rank & rating?
If you wish to re-invent the rating system because it doesn't feel fair to you, I suggest you come up with an/some ideas and post them here on the forum. The staff on this website seems quite openminded and if the suggestion seems sensible and is doable, I'm sure they'll look into it.
My stats put me on 670 games thus far, of which <200 1v1 (I suppose the last 50? are just from playing with new players - to give back to the community; try to get them eased into the game/website. A win vs a new player gets very few pts (example:
https://dominating12.com/game/913581 ), whereas a loss can be quite painful). And below <150 team games (quite some come from the team game tournaments:
https://dominating12.com/tournament/114 &
https://dominating12.com/tournament/76 ). The 250 password protected games are for a large portion within these tournaments, the 1v1 and teams. Also, I'm at a complete even split for LT/live (370 & 369) right now, but it's of course fair to say that >80% of my live games have been played while I was <4000 rating.
Lastly, I think you shouldn't underestimate the strain which a live game puts on someone. It's a commitment you make to stay active for an hour (or (much) longer - especially with more players and/or fog/capped cards). I believe this is the main reason for most players to slide away from live games. When they wish to play games with >5 players, it's just much more easy/convenient to play those in a 24h setting. I would dare say that >50% of all live games played on this website are 1v1 (I haven't gathered any stats on this though; it's just an assumption).
My 2 cents on this topic.
-Alex
Without wanting to turn this into a popularity contest, I guess I'm somewhat surprised that I didn't get mentioned specifically.
For a story concerning my rating development, read (a part of) this post: https://dominating12.com/forums/6/suggestions-feedback/3287/rating-disparity-ratio/post/59807#post-59807
Or, to make it easier, I'll copy paste a snippet as a spoiler:
[spoiler=How I obtained my rating][quote=ACM, June 6th 2020]I came to this place little under 1 and a half years ago. As every new member, I started with 1000 rating and just danced around some - tried to get a feeling for the website/mechanics/community/games/everything that's involved. About 2 months in, I entered the D12 tournament with ~3400 rating. A rating which was mostly build up out of quick live 1v1 games in the first month? And then progressed to 4, 5 and 6 player live multiplayer games. I guess that went on till ~4000 rating? After which I noticed I was rather unable to climb in rating anymore. I then switched over to mostly playing big long term games with people who averaged >2500 rating I suppose? Herewith I managed to climb to some ~5000 rating? Then I again noticed I reached a plateau, which made me switch over to almost entirely adjust to playing 2v2v2v2 games with a dedicated partner. Now I'm at ~6000 which I again suppose is sort of a plateau (at least, for me).
//Note, I've not kept a diary and am as such just ballparking most of my numbers.[/quote][/spoiler]
/Climbed to ~6400 now
Perhaps another piece could be helpful: https://dominating12.com/forums/2/general-discussion/3246/dominating12-my-experiences/post/58232#post-58232
[spoiler=Another peak into what I was doing here][quote=ACM, Jan 8th 2020]Granted, I used to play mainly just live games in my first weeks, till after I joined my first tournament at the end of January: https://dominating12.com/tournament/68/participants - with a lot of luck (or perhaps better phrased; bad luck from opponents), I managed to end #3, despite still being very new to the capitals concept and making several clumsy moves. This even cascaded in winning the second edition I played in the middle of February: https://dominating12.com/tournament/70/participants - Again, luck played a huge role. This is probably also the time when I started realising luck was much more of a factor than I thought/hoped it would be. Shortly thereafter, TP organised a tournament with a PREMIUM user package as grand prize: https://dominating12.com/forums/2/general-discussion/3098/spring-challenge - this spiked my interest once again and I tried to give it a go. The competition was maybe not the best, as TP went AWOL not too long after and people probably just gave up trying? Regardless, TP came back after a while and held true to his tournament. Alas, I'm dwindling off-topic (is there a topic...? :roll:)[/quote][/spoiler]
Long story short: I'm not sure what you wish to convey in this thread - an impossibility to achieve high(er) rank from playing live games? I think it's quite possible to get a high rank from live games. However, the higher you get, the harder it gets too. Then it'll probably be simpler to switch over to a different strategy, if you wish to keep growing. However, why is there a need to keep growing? You're just here for your own amusement? So just do whatever you like and don't bother too much about rank & rating?
If you wish to re-invent the rating system because it doesn't feel fair to you, I suggest you come up with an/some ideas and post them here on the forum. The staff on this website seems quite openminded and if the suggestion seems sensible and is doable, I'm sure they'll look into it. :)
My stats put me on 670 games thus far, of which <200 1v1 (I suppose the last 50? are just from playing with new players - to give back to the community; try to get them eased into the game/website. A win vs a new player gets very few pts (example: https://dominating12.com/game/913581 ), whereas a loss can be quite painful). And below <150 team games (quite some come from the team game tournaments: https://dominating12.com/tournament/114 & https://dominating12.com/tournament/76 ). The 250 password protected games are for a large portion within these tournaments, the 1v1 and teams. Also, I'm at a complete even split for LT/live (370 & 369) right now, but it's of course fair to say that >80% of my live games have been played while I was <4000 rating.
Lastly, I think you shouldn't underestimate the strain which a live game puts on someone. It's a commitment you make to stay active for an hour (or (much) longer - especially with more players and/or fog/capped cards). I believe this is the main reason for most players to slide away from live games. When they wish to play games with >5 players, it's just much more easy/convenient to play those in a 24h setting. I would dare say that >50% of all live games played on this website are 1v1 (I haven't gathered any stats on this though; it's just an assumption).
My 2 cents on this topic.
-Alex
“Gravitation cannot be held responsible for people falling in love. How on earth can you explain in terms of chemistry and physics so important a biological phenomenon as first love? Put your hand on a stove for a minute and it seems like an hour. Sit with that special girl for an hour and it seems like a minute. That's relativity.”
― Albert Einstein