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| Placid:
--- Quote from: Evar678 on June 23, 2013, 02:35:51 AM ---Also, having a higher Win/Loss ratio in ranked procs higher league point gains on a win, and lower losses on a loss So it's best to keep your win/loss ratio as high as you can, or else you might get frozen in your bracket. You can get demoted if you lose 1-3 games while you're on the bottom of your bracket, but there's a grace period of about 5 games after you get promoted to another bracket. You can not get demoted from a tier, ex if you're Gold 5 and you lose 10 games in a row, you'll still be in gold 5, but you'll probably be matched with silver players. The only way that you can get demoted from a tier is from LP decay, which is caused by inactivity in ranked queues. There's a (1 week?) notice before the decay begins. --- End quote --- or duoing with someone in a higher league than you, i started in silver 4 and i got like +30 per game and then when in silver 3 got +28 per game cause he's in silver 1 lol. |
| Evar678:
--- Quote from: Placid on June 23, 2013, 12:18:46 PM ---or duoing with someone in a higher league than you, i started in silver 4 and i got like +30 per game and then when in silver 3 got +28 per game cause he's in silver 1 lol. --- End quote --- Duoing with somebody in a higher league than you is generally frowned upon After a certain point, the matchmaking system will match you with a team that has high odds of beating you Example, somebody in silver duoing with somebody in platinum It's a system put in place to help prevent elo boosting. Generally, you should only duo with somebody in your own tier, or one that you're not far in divisions from. |
| Katadeus:
Servers lol |
| Nethog:
Got to plat 2 and also +35 lp for a win lol |
| Doomonkey:
--- Quote from: Nethog on June 25, 2013, 10:51:43 PM ---Got to plat 2 and also +35 lp for a win lol --- End quote --- Go to challenger tier Nethog. |
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