tapir wrote:Gerlige wrote:Yeah. The level of EGF rank is quite country dependent. For example in Czech Republic is known that our kyu players are level or two stronger than German players with same rank.
Btw I'm EGF 12k and KGS 6k, deal with it.
Taking pride in a broken rating system, oh the beauty of sandbagging.(Ever tried taking 9 stones from Czech 3k?)
There is this wonderful study by Andre Engels about kyu ranks. Basically showing that self-ranking has higher predictive value for the outcome of a game than EGF rating. Sample were kyu games in Netherlands as far as I remember.
But what can I do? If I claim my rank higher I'll only lose because all players around me have same conditions. It's not sandbagging per se. It's not like I keep my rank down so I can win over weaker players. It's something that just happens because there are not enough matches between lower kyu players from different countries and not enough matches in general to depend on just statistical rank distribution of rating system itself.
So we try to encourage players who improved significantly to set their rank higher before they attend a tournament. So they don't just "steal" rating from others. But what else can we do?
EDIT: With 3kyus and such I usually play lower (than 9 stones) handicaps but it's not like I'm confident to say they would have no chance.
(Ever tried taking 9 stones from Czech 3k?)
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