I think it would be a nice option to reset your graph such that your first point is your current rating. It would help fools like myself who went on a resignation streak and ruined the graph. The point of the graph is to show improvement over time and mine is now inconveniently not doing that purpose due to that random slump.
Originally posted by RamnedI don't agree.
I think it would be a nice option to reset your graph such that your first point is your current rating. It would help fools like myself who went on a resignation streak and ruined the graph. The point of the graph is to show improvement over time and mine is now inconveniently not doing that purpose due to that random slump.
This information is good for anyone to see. I usually avoid take up a challenge with a member with funny graphs.
Originally posted by FabianFnasAgree completely with FF. I always check a player's graph before taking on an Open Invite and review the graphs of players who have joined a tournament. If a player's graph looks questionable, other players should have the opportunity to see that history and decide to accept or reject accordingly.
I don't agree.
This information is good for anyone to see. I usually avoid take up a challenge with a member with funny graphs.
Originally posted by RamnedThis would certainly solve the 'sandbagging' debate. 😵
I think it would be a nice option to reset your graph such that your first point is your current rating. It would help fools like myself who went on a resignation streak and ruined the graph. The point of the graph is to show improvement over time and mine is now inconveniently not doing that purpose due to that random slump.