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==Methodology==
==Methodology==
The methodology was based on the point system created by {{Sm|Haruki}} that was used in the [[Japan Player Rankings]] and the [[JAPAN Power Rankings]]. While 3.1 is the final and only version of the ESPR that covers the entire period of the rankings, there were several iterations released before it.
The methodology was based the point system created by {{Sm|Haruki}} that was used in the [[Japan Player Rankings]] and the [[JAPAN Power Rankings]]. While 3.1 is the final version that covers the entire period there were several iterations released before it.  


The following factors are taken into consideration with the methodology:
The following factors are taken into consideration with the methodology:

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