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Subject: »Sokker Questions/Answers

2009-01-15 02:44:42
did you try this one ? -> here
2009-01-15 02:49:15
sorry for the 2 post .

check the news and look the Ranking Points ;)
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2009-01-15 03:04:11
it would seem blackend was right! thanks for that :)
2009-01-15 04:00:44
euro to pound conversion ingame is 0.6

so 1M euro = 600k sterling

2.5M euro= 1.5M sterling
2009-01-15 05:10:21
:)
2009-01-15 06:27:09
hey black, take a look


The Cup

National cups start before the first round of a new season. The number of teams that qualify for the cup is the highest possible exponential of 2. And so, in a country with 3 divisions (21 leagues, 168 teams) the number of teams participating in the cup is 128, which means the following teams qualify: all teams playing in Divisions 1 and 2, all teams ranked 1-5 in Division 3 and the best teams ranked 6. The qualification is determined by the position in the league table at the end of the last season as described in the League Competition section above. This classification is also important as far as seeding is concerned.

In each round the teams will be allocated into two baskets according to their seeding based on their previous year's league position, with the 1st basket containing the "strongest" 50% of teams, and the 2nd containing the "weakest" 50%. Once this is done, the pairings will then be random - i.e. any team from the 1st basket could play any team from the 2nd basket.

The teams play one match only, at the stadium of the weaker team. Matches are played in the cup system, with extra time and penalties if necessary.
2009-01-15 10:20:20
OK the maximum skill a junior can have when leaving junior school is excellent. Is that excellent+.99 or is it just excellent?

im windering has anyone given a player 1-2 trainings when he came and he then popped to formiddable..
2009-01-15 10:38:28
I am interested in the ranking points algorithm formula. Can you help me? Than you for your answer :)


Friderikusz Sándor.
2009-01-15 12:01:01
http://online.sokker.org/ntrank.php



This is a quite accurate aproximation:

y = mx + n
y -> number of points that a team will win (os lose if it's negative)
x -> difference of ranking
m -> a constant: -0.02876
n -> depends on the match result, for example:

1-0 -> n=29.29
2-1 -> n=24.16
3-2 -> n=19.54
4-3 -> n=16.79
5-4 -> n=14.93
2-0 -> n=37.59
3-1 -> n=36.09
4-2 -> n=32.02
3-0 -> n=42.14
4-1 -> n=42.14
6-3 -> n=36.93
5-0 -> n=46.61
8-0 -> n=48.95
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Let's check it with an example :)

Argentina - Espana 0:2

Before the match:
Espana 2000.78
Argentina 1888.87

Calculations:
y = mx + n;
y = -0.02876 * 111.91 + 37.59 = 34.37

Expected rankings after the match:
Espana 2000.78 + 34.37 = 2035.15
Argentina 1888.87 - 34.37 = 1854.50


anyone answer my quessie?
2009-01-15 13:41:59
When the U-21 rankings start and everyone is 1600, it'll be a lot easier to finetune the formula.
2009-01-15 14:55:48
Thank you! :)
2009-01-15 14:59:36
what is the form multiplier you use in here?
2009-01-15 18:48:17
thx! you´re right
2009-01-15 19:49:23
im windering has anyone given a player 1-2 trainings when he came and he then popped to formiddable..

i have player who poped from excellent to formidable defendef in first def training. i haerd also about players who poped after few general trainings to formidable so it could be ~10,9 imo
2009-01-15 21:00:26
Not sure about that. I think the seeding brackets part is right, but you're actually seeded according to ranking points. For example my team is higher up the list than the team who finished ahead of me last season, but I have more ranking points than him.
2009-01-16 03:55:34
cheers :) wil take ur word for it and hope for the best