The Elo rating system, created by Arpad Elo, quantifies a player’s skill based on game outcomes against other rated opponents. Each player’s rating is a single number that rises after wins and falls after losses, reflecting expected performance.
The core of the calculation is the expected score, which predicts the probability of a player scoring a point against a specific opponent.
After a game, the new rating is computed by adding a fraction of the difference between the actual result and the expected score. The Kβfactor determines how quickly a rating can change, with higher values causing more rapid adjustments.
How do I calculate my new Elo rating after a game?
What does the expected score represent in Elo calculation?
How often should I update my Elo rating after games?
What is the K-factor in Elo calculations, and how does it affect the rating change?
Can I use this calculator for other games besides Chess?
How do I find my current Elo rating if I don’t have one?
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