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Login: | Explaining level changesDivision 4: Weston Shankers v Bradley Stoke Squash Club A (Wed 05 Dec 2018)Match played between Dan Broome (home) and Mark Medlicott (away).Match won by Dan Broome. Result: 11-15,15-13,15-13,16-14. Starting level for Dan Broome: 881, level confidence: 80%. Set manually. Starting level for Mark Medlicott: 1,333, level confidence: 85%. Set manually. Mark Medlicott to win as he is currently playing 51% better than Dan Broome. Dan Broome won 75% of the games and 51% of the points. This games result would be expected if he was better by around 25%. This points result would be expected if he was better by around 4% (PAR scoring). These are weighted and combined to calculate that Dan Broome played 18% better than Mark Medlicott in this match. Assuming that any level changes are shared between both players, for this result it looks like Dan Broome actually played at a level of 1,177 and Mark Medlicott at a level of 998. Without any damping, both players would need to be adjusted by 34% to match this result. Allowing for the difference in level between the players, the adjustments have been reduced to 27% and 27% respectively. Factoring in the relative levels of confidence which allows players with low confidence in their levels to change more quickly, the adjustment for Dan Broome changes to +27% and Mark Medlicott changes to -25%. After applying standard match damping, the adjustment for Dan Broome becomes +14.2% and for Mark Medlicott becomes -12%. Apply match/event weighting of 75% for 'Mixed Autumn 2018/2019' so the adjustment for Dan Broome is +10.6% and for Mark Medlicott is -8.6%. Apply limits to the amount of change for a single match which are based on player level, level confidence and time since last match so that Dan Broome is limited to +10% and Mark Medlicott is limited to -5% level change. In general a player's level won't go up by more than 10% or drop more than 5% if they've played in the last 7 days but those limits are relaxed if their previous match was further back. Increase level confidence due to one more match played. Dan Broome: 89%, Mark Medlicott: 92%. Reduce level confidence based on how unexpected the result is. Dan Broome: 67%, Mark Medlicott: 69%. A final adjustment of -0.6% has been made to both players as part of the automatic calibration that is performed after each match. All players in this pool will have been adjusted equally in order to remain equivalent to other player pools. Final level for Dan Broome: 964, level confidence: 67%. Final level for Mark Medlicott: 1,262, level confidence: 69%. Notes
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