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Elo-like ratings for ZakStunts: The Folyami Project

Started by Duplode, January 28, 2023, 07:24:25 AM

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Duplode

And here is the ZCT268 update! Three pipsqueaks have reached personal best ratings this time: Argammon, Mark Nailwood and Spoonboy. Below is the updated evolution chart:


Duplode

The end of season 2023 update of the ratings is now live! Personal best ratings were attained by the champion Argammon (within touching distance of the 2300 mark), Erik, Mark Nailwood and Spoonboy (fabulous progress from the three of them along the season). The evolution chart, now covering the whole season, is below. I'll hopefully find enough time to compile some extra stats during the pre-season weeks -- let me know if you'd like to see anything in particular!


Duplode

The ZCT270 chequered flag brings the first 2024 Folyami update! Reigning champion Argammon retains a solid lead for the moment, even with his break, while race winner Alan Rotoi markedly closes the gap to me at the second place. Mark Nailwood and Spoonboy have reached personal best ratings once more. Another stand-out pipsqueak in this round was Shoegazing Leo, who had an excellent +47 rating improvement on the crest of a sustained upward trend. Below is the updated evolution chart:


Cas

How far back can this be done?  Is it possible to have a condensed graph of the whole 21st century?  (That is, beginning with the opening of ZakStunts in 2001)
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Duplode

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Quote from: Cas on February 15, 2024, 10:05:30 PMHow far back can this be done?  Is it possible to have a condensed graph of the whole 21st century?  (That is, beginning with the opening of ZakStunts in 2001)

The data does go all the way back to 2001. That graph might become a little busy, but if eloratings.net can do it, why can't we? :)

Cas

Yep, probably it'd be better if it were interactive and you can enable or disable pipsqueaks or groups of pipsqueaks and zoom in the time.... Or... it could just be a very high resolution image that we can zoom in and out offline.
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Duplode

#51
After a bit of a delay, here is the ZCT271 Folyami update! (Edit: fixed the link) Ratings-wise, this was a good round for the top 5 generally, with Mark Nailwood and Zapper reaching personal best ratings. Below is the updated evolution chart:


Duplode

The ratings have been updated for ZCT272! Two personal best ratings in this round: Spoonboy (a +50 change brings him to a very busy slice of the table!) and Zapper (second round in a row). Below is the updated evolution chart:


Duplode

#53
And here is the ZCT273 update of the ratings! In this round, Argammon spectacularly reappeared on deadline day to reassert his lead, becoming only the fourth pipsqueak ever to reach 2300 points! New medallist Mark Nailwood, Spoonboy and Zapper have also reached personal best ratings. Below is the updated evolution chart:


Cas

Earth is my country. Science is my religion.

Duplode

The ratings have been updated for ZCT274! Four personal best ratings in this round: Mark Nailwood, Spoonboy, Zapper (that remains a very busy slice of the charts BTW!) and me. Below is the updated evolution chart:


Duplode

Quote from: Duplode on February 16, 2024, 12:25:41 AM
Quote from: Cas on February 15, 2024, 10:05:30 PMHow far back can this be done?  Is it possible to have a condensed graph of the whole 21st century?  (That is, beginning with the opening of ZakStunts in 2001)

The data does go all the way back to 2001. That graph might become a little busy, but if eloratings.net can do it, why can't we? :)

All right, here is the full history graph! I'll eventually tidy it up a bit and add to the site proper.

This uses the same chart library than the aforementioned eloratings.net, and so the controls are the same: hover to show the legend and highlight individual pipsqueaks, click to the left of the vertical axis to clear highlights, drag horizontally to zoom, double-click to reset zoom, drag the lower right corner to resize. All races up to ZCT274 are covered, with ZCTP1, ZCTP2 and ZCTP3 being displayed as 14.5, 15.5 and 16.5 for the sake of expediency.

(Cc @Cas , @Argammon , @alanrotoi and everyone else curious about seeing more of the historical data  :))

Frieshansen

Great work! Very impressive to see the whole history in one big interactive chart.