Underranked & overranked countries
Posted: Wed Jan 26, 2011 9:16 am
I'm mostly interested in European countries, though it is interesting on a global scale as well.
In another thread, I mentioned that the Swedish ranking system treats some countries special because they are believed to generally have overranked players.
The countries are: Japan, The Americas, UK, Portugal, and what used to be Jugoslavia.
Only one country (Korea) is believed to have underranked players.
I'm a bit interested in whether this (still) is true or not.
As for Japan and the Americas, I think it was and is true that they are overranked compared to Europe, but is e.g. UK players really "weaker" than, say, Germans?
(I took this example due to a Swedish player saying that he'd rather go play in a German tournament than to London Open, because it'd be easier for him to earn ranking points in Germany.)
Also, in a nearby thread (which is one reason for me to start this one) a couple of other countries were mentioned as "strong".
/Mats
In another thread, I mentioned that the Swedish ranking system treats some countries special because they are believed to generally have overranked players.
The countries are: Japan, The Americas, UK, Portugal, and what used to be Jugoslavia.
Only one country (Korea) is believed to have underranked players.
I'm a bit interested in whether this (still) is true or not.
As for Japan and the Americas, I think it was and is true that they are overranked compared to Europe, but is e.g. UK players really "weaker" than, say, Germans?
(I took this example due to a Swedish player saying that he'd rather go play in a German tournament than to London Open, because it'd be easier for him to earn ranking points in Germany.)
Also, in a nearby thread (which is one reason for me to start this one) a couple of other countries were mentioned as "strong".
/Mats