Where can I find my player rating?
Player ratings are shown on your player profile in the UDisc app (via the You tab). You’ll find a snapshot of your current player ratings near the top of your Profile, which is tappable on either side if you’d like to see which rounds are counted toward each rating calculation. The arrow next to your player rating represents the most recent change.
How is my player rating calculated?
The calculation considers your twenty most recent scored rounds with a round rating, and takes the average of your best eight round ratings out of that sample.
If you haven’t scored twenty rated rounds in UDisc yet, then your player rating is based on the top 40% of your best rated rounds.
What is the difference between my Competition and Everyday rating?
The mathematics are the same for both ratings. Only round ratings from UDisc Leagues and Events will be counted in your Competition rating. Your Everyday rating could include both casual and League or Event round ratings.
Everyday player ratings are available for UDisc Pro subscribers only.
What does the Rating history section show?
It shows a graph that plots your player rating over time. You can interact with the graph to see which rounds contributed to changes in your player rating, and what your previous player rating looked like at those points in time.
These graphs are shareable via the share icon in the upper-right of the Rating history section, and the share image will highlight whichever point in time you’ve selected by tapping on the graph.
Can I exclude rounds that might not reflect my true player rating?
Only rounds that have Include in my stats history toggled on will be included in your player ratings calculations. You can decide which rounds to exclude when you create scorecards or by editing existing scorecards. Learn how to do that here.
Can I call a scorecard Competitive if our event didn’t use UDisc for scoring?
There isn’t currently a way to mark a round as Competitive if the scorecard isn’t associated with a UDisc League or Event.
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