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Old 01-25-2005, 07:36 PM   #335 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Gunsmoke
Mike how do you calculate your P4P rankings??
I rank fighters in different categories ... wins, win%, stop%, avg. connect %, avg low connect %, pp, avg rank.

so for example ... the fighter with most wins gets 1 point all the way through the 15th ranked gets 15 points. I do that for the first 3 categories any fighter ranked in the top 15 for any of the first 3 categories gets on the board. If they aren't in the top 15 then they get 20 points.

With me so far? then I go through the connect % and rank them 1-15 for only fighters that have scored so far. I usually end up with a list of 25 or so fighters. Then I take their 1-15 rank in performance points. Then i take their avg. rank in the 3 organizations and add that to the totals. If they are a champion the get -5. Then if they are undefeated they get -10.

so for example take two fighters in my p4p.

T. Ryan he was 2nd, in wins, 1st in win %, 6th in stop %. Then of the fighters on the board he was 15th in connect % and 9th in low connect %. He ranked 1st in performance points. So at that point he had 34 points. He lost 5 for being a champ and lost 10 for being undefeated for a total of 19.

HW Peter Jackson ranked 6th in wins, 12th in win %, wasn't in the top 15 for stop so he got 20. He was 1st of the remaining fighters in connect %, unranked in low connect % (20points) unranked in PP (20 points). His average rank was 4th. So that's a total of 83 points.

Not real scientific but it works for me.
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