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Season 15 - ELO converted to MMR
Starting off, sadly I cannot compare other seasons to this season, however, the season 15 ELO and season 14 MMR are exactly the same, and I can prove this with some simple math, I will then convert some examples of high players from MMR to ELO and vice versa.

If I take my highest kit, and my lowest kit, 1495(nodebuff) and 1371(iron soup) and count the difference I get 124 ELO.
On my profile however, this shows as silver3 - 933(nodebuff) and silver4 - 280(iron soup).

By taking the difference and dividing both of these values we see that one season 15 ELO is roughly the same as 13.31 - 13.37 MMR.
(I did some more advanced calculations and it is inside that range 90% of the time).

So this shows that the minimum last season elo and this season, is still 13 MMR or possibly rounded up to 14 MMR i.e 1 ELO.

The maximum is the same too, as 214 MMR(maximum gain/loss season 14) / 16 ELO(maximum gain/loss season 15) = 13.375

This value seems to be the most accurate to continue with in my mind, as it is the two maximum values of both seasons.
I will conclude that 1 ELO == 13.375 MMR

now something interesting!

How to convert season 14 to season 15!

Get the rank of that player i.e [Masters]34

Count how many ranks that player is above bronze 5 i.e
5x1000 MMR to silver 5
10x1000 MMR to gold 5
15x1000 MMR to emerald 5
20x1000 MMR to diamond 5
25x1000 MMR to masters

add the excess points

convert!


I'll go through and convert all the s14 MMRs to ELO and show how many people gained masters by the s15 standards.


[Masters]13003 converts to 2841 Season 15 ELO


[Masters]11528 converts to 2731 Season 15 ELO

iHackLiTE's highest GApple MMR was [Masters]8477 (I think? Someone remind me…)
[Masters]8477 converts to 2502 Season 15 ELO

iHackLiTE's highest nodebuff MMR was [Masters]10110 in season 15 this translates to:
[Masters]10110 MMR converts to 2625 Season 15 ELO

These are the only players who have made it to the season 15 masters standard.
Well done, and congratulations to these three! I am very surprised that no one made it for BuildUHC.

Finally just for kicks, and I do realise that s12 used a different system and different maximums, but if we convert Danteh's 2800 ELO to MMR he gets [Masters]12450! GG!

Hopefully in the future I will be able to figure out a conversion between the other seasons but for now I gotta get back to my inference homework <3

  • EDIT: I spoke to someone with high af elo, apparently the max gain is only 13 .-. soooo the entire thread is wrong and I'll update it later.

  • 1 ELO = 16.46 MMR for maximum but the gain is entirely different now so I'll need to use something else to convert.

    Turns out masters season 15 is [Masters]16150 Season 15 and its way higher than anyone got.

    Danteh to MMR now == [Masters]20920! he is actually so much higher than every other player by these calculations its insane.


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    Nah we good, ELO conversion is ok, but someone needs to check my math ASAP.
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    Some extra calculations just for fun:

  • The 2K elo dream is == [Masters]1750
  • Season 15 Masters is == [Masters]8438 and above
  • Season 14 Masters is only 1870-1920 Season 15 ELO
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    Nice!
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    i got masters With 1 point last season ? according to you guys i wont make it to the masters division this season?
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    AudiioMedic wrote

    i got masters With 1 point last season ? according to you guys i wont make it to the masters division this season?
    I'll have another look once I finish my h/w but it appears that the bar was set much higher, as masters this season requires the same amount of MMR/ELO as roughly [Masters]7000+ so only around 5-6 players achieved it.

    Your performance this season is not related to the MMR of last season, if you aimed to get masters last season, I assume you stopped once you got it, so in this case, you wouldn't stop until you got to 2500 ELO.

    In other words, if I convert your last seasons MMR to ELO, its not as high as 2500+ ELO, but with hardwork and a little bit of skill you can get any ELO you like!

    Good luck on s15 masters, you can do it.
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    Duvvvy wrote

    AudiioMedic wrote...

    I'll have another look once I finish my h/w but it appears that the bar was set much higher, as masters this season requires the same amount of MMR/ELO as roughly [Masters]7000+ so only around 5-6 players achieved it.

    Your performance this season is not related to the MMR of last season, if you aimed to get masters last season, I assume you stopped once you got it, so in this case, you wouldn't stop until you got to 2500 ELO.

    In other words, if I convert your last seasons MMR to ELO, its not as high as 2500+ ELO, but with hardwork and a little bit of skill you can get any ELO you like!

    Good luck on s15 masters, you can do it.
    Thanks <3
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    woah
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    Hmm.
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    Your math is wrong though, the max you could lose wasn't 214. It was 213 and a third.

    Also hacklite didn't get 8000 points into gapple she got 800 points into it, the highest gapple elo last season was mine when I had 2.2k into masters
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    Legendcaleb wrote

    Your math is wrong though, the max you could lose wasn't 214. It was 213 and a third.

    Also hacklite didn't get 8000 points into gapple she got 800 points into it, the highest gapple elo last season was mine when I had 2.2k into masters
    Yea, I don't really understand the MMR:ELO but with the bigger data set, I'm pretty sure its just 10 MMR to 1 ELO on average, but its randomly inflated at certain ranks :/

    i.e
    [Masters]25000 MMR == [Masters]2500 ELO

    which is the most boring thing ive ever seen
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    Duvvvy wrote

    Legendcaleb wrote...

    Yea, I don't really understand the MMR:ELO but with the bigger data set, I'm pretty sure its just 10 MMR to 1 ELO on average, but its randomly inflated at certain ranks :/

    i.e
    [Masters]25000 MMR == [Masters]2500 ELO

    which is the most boring thing ive ever seen
    I made a gain loss graph one time on Desmos that was almost 100% accurate past 100 elo of separation. Like you said, the closer they are in rank the more inflated
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    Legendcaleb wrote

    Duvvvy wrote...

    I made a gain loss graph one time on Desmos that was almost 100% accurate past 100 elo of separation. Like you said, the closer they are in rank the more inflated


    Is there any way we can see this graph of yours?
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    Creqth wrote

    Legendcaleb wrote...



    Is there any way we can see this graph of yours?

    https://www.desmos.com/calculator/g83vhgfujw
    X Coordinate is elo separation
    Y value is the elo gain

    It doesn't work for players lower than the start I was too lazy to do limits or something so it's only a graph of a player who is higher than someone and their gain from the person X elo away from them
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    Except this isn't related as Nobody will get 2800 in archer in an elo system buts its possible in the broken MMR system, elo doesn't compare to mmr that easily.
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    xSah wrote

    Except this isn't related as Nobody will get 2800 in archer in an elo system buts its possible in the broken MMR system, elo doesn't compare to mmr that easily.
    I think its possible, people used to hit 2.8-3k ELO on Kohi, so with the Kohi queue system you could potentially get as high.
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    this conversion is a huge overestimate
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    1. MMR and Elo are calculated entirely differently. Can't convert that easily.
    2. Max gain/loss is 15, 16 is the k factor.
    3. The profile thing is temporary. I don't know the exact math behind it, but it's just estimation. It's not actual values.
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