Tantrix Elo Ratings - Tournament Categories

In order to give players a simple way to compare the strength of different tournaments, a tournament will be classified as a Category N tournament if the average rating of the participants is between X & Y in the table at the end of this page. See also the "Tantrix Master titles" link.

Based on year end recalculated Elo ratings, tournaments so far have been of quite an even standard - the overall categories were a bit lower in 2000 because more of the inexperienced players have entered tournaments and some of the best players saved themselves for the World Championship. The first tournaments in 2001 have seen standards rise again:

Inaugural Masters:category 36 (1999)see Note 1
May Open:category 36 (1999) 
European & African Championships:category 35 (1999) ... category 31 (2000) ... category 34 (2001)see Note 2
Pan-American Championship:category 35 (1999) ... category 30 (2000) ... category 34 (2001) 
Pacific Championship:category 36 (1999) ... category 31 (2000) ... category 36 (2001)see Note 2
NZ Championship:not played in 1999 ... category 31 (2000) ... category 31 (2001)see Note 2
Australian Championship:not played in 1999 ... not played in 2000 ... category 32 (2001)see Note 2
World Championship:category 34 (1999) ... category 35 (2000) ... category 32 (2001)see Note 2

Note 1 - This applies to the whole of the main 12-player tournament. Qualifying was classified as Cat. 32. As for individual Zones/Groups, Pacific was Cat. 36, Atlantic Cat. 37, FG1-6 Cat. 38 and FG7-12 Cat. 35.

Note 2 - Where these tournaments involved knockouts, this notional category value has been calculated by averaging the ratings of those taking part in the NZ and both WTC-related competitions weighted by the number of games played by each such player. The drop in the WTC category in 2001 has a lot more to do with the increased number of players dragging the average down than a drop in the standard of play and the WTC category would be higher in every year if the main draw average was calculated separately from the Plate.

Cat. N X Y Cat. N X Y Cat. N X Y
1 1001 1025 26 1626 1650 51 2251 2275
2 1026 1050 27 1651 1675 52 2276 2300
3 1051 1075 28 1676 1700 53 2301 2325
4 1076 1100 29 1701 1725 54 2326 2350
5 1101 1125 30 1726 1750 55 2351 2375
6 1126 1150 31 1751 1775 56 2376 2400
7 1151 1175 32 1776 1800 57 2401 2425
8 1176 1200 33 1801 1825 58 2426 2450
9 1201 1225 34 1826 1850 59 2451 2475
10 1226 1250 35 1851 1875 60 2476 2500
11 1251 1275 36 1876 1900 61 2501 2525
12 1276 1300 37 1901 1925 62 2526 2550
13 1301 1325 38 1926 1950 63 2551 2575
14 1326 1350 39 1951 1975 64 2576 2600
15 1351 1375 40 1976 2000 65 2601 2625
16 1376 1400 41 2001 2025 66 2626 2650
17 1401 1425 42 2026 2050 67 2651 2675
18 1426 1450 43 2051 2075 68 2676 2700
19 1451 1475 44 2076 2100 69 2701 2725
20 1476 1500 45 2101 2125 70 2726 2750
21 1501 1525 46 2126 2150 71 2751 2775
22 1526 1550 47 2151 2175 72 2776 2800
23 1551 1575 48 2176 2200 73 2801 2825
24 1576 1600 49 2201 2225 74 2826 2850
25 1601 1625 50 2226 2250 75 2851 2875

Further information:

The following links contain even more information - the less technical notes are starred:

* Tantrix Master titles *

* Simple interpretation of the ratings *

* Why do rating and tournament positions differ? *

* A table of Diff. v % TP *

How the difference table was calculated

Description of the theory and method

* BACK TO MAIN TANTRIX ELO RATINGS PAGE *

The date and time are :

Thursday, 24-Jul-2008 17:46:03 GMT
Thursday, 24-Jul-2008 18:46:03 BST (local)

This file was last modified on Monday, 10-Mar-2003 20:05:07 GMT

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