Beyo,
The ELO system is used in chess and you might find some good information on the web. The information below is what I had from the old Decipher site.
Some facts about the ELO system:
Decipher uses the proven ELO system (used to rate the World's chess Masters for many years) to determine each player's progress. Every player begins with a base rating of 1500. Points are added or deducted to an individuals's rating based on games won and lost, taking into account the strength of each opponent.
1600-1700 is considered an expert rating. A rating of 2000 indicates a master of the game.
- True ties are impossible
- Your rating cannot drop if it is below 1600, it can only increase
- Ratings are actually recalculated after each game of a tournament, not simultaneously at the end of the tournament.
- Ratings are weighted depending on the size/scope of the event. This is indicated by what is known as a K-value.
K-values:
- Local events [Level 1, 16k]
- Territorials & PSQs [Level 2, 32k]
- Premiere Series, Continental Championships [Level 3, 48k]
- World Championships [Level 4, 64k]
Calculation for each LOTR game:
- (Positive difference between you and your opponent's rating)/400 = X
- 1/(10^X + 1) = expected winning proportion (EW)
- EW*(K-value) = points adjustment, PA. Note, round PA to nearest point with a minimum of 2.
You gain (K-value - PA) points to your rating for a full win.
You gain one half of (k-value - PA) points to your rating for a modified win.
You lose PA points from your rating for any type of loss.
LotR Example:
Your rating = 1700. Opponent's rating = 1900
Difference = (1700 - 1900) = -200 (drop negative)
200/400 = 0.5 = X
10^0.5 = 3.162
1/(1 + 3.162) = 0.2402 = EW. So, you're predicted to win 24% of the time in this matchup.
At a local tournament where K-value = 16: 16*0.2402 = 3.84 = PA. A full win would add 16 - 3.84 = 12 points to your rating. Modified win would add 6 points and you would lose 4 points for a loss.
Hope this helps.