I'm 5-6k on kgs and about the same on tygem.
I'll probably get harder games around 10-18k though but I guess we all know the reason for that
Cheers,
Otenki
No amount of statistics will help create a rank comparison for servers that allow players to choose their own rank.sefo wrote:No amount of statistics will help create a rank comparison for Asian servers.
bleep wrote:What I battle to understand is how the discrepancy between Tygem and KGS ranks seems arbitrary for some players, and not for others. I'm 10k on Tygem, and 5 or 6k on KGS. Several other people have noticed this difference. However, an almost equal number of people report their ranks as being similar across both servers.
How can that happen?
The ranking systems are fundamentally different. If a similar type of ranking methodology was used between two servers with different groups of people, maybe you could compare them. But the systems are very different.HermanHiddema wrote:No amount of statistics will help create a rank comparison for servers that allow players to choose their own rank.sefo wrote:No amount of statistics will help create a rank comparison for Asian servers.
In theory, as the number of games increases, the ranking systems should become more similar. However, there exists the phenomenon in real life, aside from go servers, where player A consistently beats player B, player B consistently beats player C, and player C consistently beats player A. My hypothesis is that this could be due to style. Perhaps player A plays in a style that player B is weak to, player B plays in a style C is weak to, and so on.bleep wrote:That still doesn't account for the people who play a reasonable amount of games on both servers, such as the posters here. How do some have the same rank on both servers, and others are vastly different?
Tygem's rating system isn't designed to match equally strong players, just to create some amusing noise.bleep wrote:That still doesn't account for the people who play a reasonable amount of games on both servers, such as the posters here. How do some have the same rank on both servers, and others are vastly different?
Hypothesis aside, do you have an evidence of actual triplets of players with large numbers of plays who exhibit a dominance cycle like this?Kirby wrote:... player A consistently beats player B, player B consistently beats player C, and player C consistently beats player A. My hypothesis is that this could be due to style. Perhaps player A plays in a style that player B is weak to, player B plays in a style C is weak to, and so on.
I agree. I've found that tygem players, at least the ones I've played, seem to not put as much on whole board thinking and strategy as KGS players do and that they end up just fighting and invading. With KGS players, I've found the opposite to be true. Of course, I've seen some exceptions, but by and large I've found the aforementioned description of each server's players to be true. Therefore, I think that if you're decent at direction of play and whole board thinking, but really good at reading and fighting, then your tygem rank might be higher than your KGS rank, with the opposite being true if your specialties are reversed. Hope what I said made senseKirby wrote:bleep wrote:If style can contribute to such a situation, then I don't find it unreasonable that Tygem and KGS would as a whole have different styles, and therefore you can see cases where we have players of "type A" who can consistently beat the dominant population of "type B" players playing on Tygem, but also have players of "type C" who can consistently lose to the same group of people.
That sounds fairly accurate.Pippen wrote:I am a pretty stable 1d at KGS. Yestersay I played my first game against a 1d-Tygem...and felt like playing a 2-3k at KGS.
There aren't yet strong bots available to have anchors across all ranks. Also people may play less serious against bots, or may refuse to play them at all.Pippen wrote:Why don't those servers just use bots with a specific hardware config. as anchors?
How does that solve it when every server will think they have the best starting point?Pippen wrote:Why don't those servers just use bots with a specific hardware config. as anchors?