I am trying to register for a few free tournaments but I often get a blocked message saying that my historical tourney completion rate is to low...
What does that mean? How long does that rating last?
Thanks
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Historical tourney completion
#2
Posted 2018-July-28, 09:10
Kingbid, on 2018-July-28, 01:00, said:
I am trying to register for a few free tournaments but I often get a blocked message saying that my historical tourney completion rate is to low...
What does that mean? How long does that rating last?
Thanks
What does that mean? How long does that rating last?
Thanks
The details are in the help file: TCR and MCR Numbers on Profile
Briefly: You need to play at least 10 tournaments in a 60-day period to get a TCR.
#3
Posted 2019-January-25, 06:44
I'm a bit baffled by this. I keep getting locked out for having a low tournament completion rate, apparently 73%.
I only play a few each week, but I can't honestly remember quitting any.
Is there anywhere on the site that we can check the calculation and see what's causing it to be so low?
I only play a few each week, but I can't honestly remember quitting any.
Is there anywhere on the site that we can check the calculation and see what's causing it to be so low?
#4
Posted 2019-January-25, 10:48
As of yesterday morning you had played in 11 tournaments in the previous 60 days, and dropped out of 3 Free Automated Fun tourneys: Jan 1, Jan 8, and Jan 10. 8 out of 11 is 73%.
Your TCR has gone up to 75% today because you completed another FAF tourney yesterday.
Being kicked out of a FAF tourney for being slow counts against you.
Your TCR has gone up to 75% today because you completed another FAF tourney yesterday.
Being kicked out of a FAF tourney for being slow counts against you.
#5
Posted 2019-January-25, 15:32
Thanks for looking barmar, I didn't realise that it only included a subset of my tournament play, in that all the daily free ones are excluded.
#6
Posted 2019-January-26, 21:12
If you mean the daylong tourneys, they're not included because you can come and go as you please.
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