Viewing your Win/Loss Ratio
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Regulate140
Canada108 Posts
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Dromar
United States2145 Posts
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Subversion
South Africa3627 Posts
Best advice is to get a kind of replay aggregator/data farmer as mentioned above, sc2gears is the best. | ||
adv1k
Canada12 Posts
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Pangpootata
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Zedders
Canada450 Posts
b) download sc2gears c) figure out how to use it. The layout isn't that intuitive or user friendly (I found) but with a little poking and prodding you should be able to figure it out d) Locate your replay folder that it autosaves your ladder games. There is a function to filter search through all the replays so it locates your Ladder games. Analyse the replays. It'll not only show your win % but against each race, on what maps, with what builds etc. It's a pretty cool little program. | ||
indigoawareness
Slovakia273 Posts
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svefnleysi
Iceland623 Posts
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Patriot83
Hungary1 Post
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ccesssu
United States19 Posts
it was done so people can feel good about themselves, when I see have x3 the losses than wins. on the other hand, mm is supposed to balance your w/l at 50%...soo.... you can sc2buddy.net. a lot simpler than sc2gears if all you want is a win/lose ratio. | ||
Myia
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mki
Poland882 Posts
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svefnleysi
Iceland623 Posts
On May 30 2011 09:29 Regulate140 wrote: Hello everyone simple question if I may ask. I was wondering if there is any place where I can view the amount of games I have lost in ladder 1v1. On B-net 2.0 It states all my "wins" but it hides all my loses, like I can't take it or something if I know how many times I've lost. It's pretty sad honestly I was just wondering if there's somewhere I can see my loses and my wins so I can know if I win more then I lose or if I'm even getting any better. Thanks and sorry if this has been asked I searched and couldn't find it. I just really want to how much I win compared to how much I lose. With the way the match making system works, your win/loss ratio doesn't matter until you reach masters - which is when they start showing it. Anywhere below masters, the match making system will set you up against opponents so that you're always around 50% win/loss. Win a lot of games? The system will set you up with higher ranked opponents so that you starting losing again. Lose a lot of games? You'll be matched up against easier opponents. | ||
Thobrik
Sweden1120 Posts
On May 30 2011 11:17 indigoawareness wrote: You can use math to figure it out! You get ~20+ for a win and about ~-10 for a loss. The rest is up to you :D Uh I think this is pretty far from correct. The idea is that your mmr should eventually take you to a place where you gain and lose equally much if you win or lose. | ||
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