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The '''[[SSBMRank]] 2017''' lists the world's top 100 ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' [[smasher]]s, as compiled by [[Melee It On Me]]. They are being announced in a series of Red Bull eSports articles that are published from January 3rd, 2018 to January 16th, 2018.   
The '''[[SSBMRank]] 2017''' lists the world's top 100 ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' [[smasher]]s, as compiled by [[Melee It On Me]]. They are being announced in a series of Red Bull eSports articles that are published from January 3rd, 2018 to January 16th, 2018.   


==Methodology==
==Methodology==
Roughly 60 people, such as top players, community leaders, tournament seeders, and regional power rankers, were chosen to be panelists for this edition of [[SSBMRank]]. The panelists were asked to rate players based on the following criterion:<br>''Based on quality and quantity of results in 2017, rate each player on a scale of 1-10. Imagine if everyone entered a tournament, one hundred times. Who would perform the best?''<br> The tournaments were from [[Eden]] to (only top 30 could be edited at this point) [[The Holiday Bash Smash Invitational]]. They voted on a 1-10 scale with the best player receiving a "10" and the worst player receiving a "1". Ballots that were not scaled properly were rescaled using an algorithm. The three lowest and three highest ratings before taking the average were removed in order to reduce the variance.
Roughly 60 people, such as top players, community leaders, tournament seeders, and regional power rankers, were chosen to be panelists for this edition of [[SSBMRank]]. The panelists were asked to rate players based on the following criterion:<br>''Based on quality and quantity of results in 2017, rate each player on a scale of 1-10. Imagine if everyone entered a tournament, one hundred times. Who would perform the best?''<br> The tournaments were from [[Eden]] to (only top 30 could be edited at this point) [[The Holiday Bash Smash Invitational]]. They voted on a 1-10 scale with the best player receiving a "10" and the worst player receiving a "1". Ballots that were not scaled properly were rescaled using an algorithm. The three lowest and three highest ratings before taking the average were removed in order to reduce the variance.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/u/0/d/1gDQdp544RGLVbd6JpNT8emDIujnR3EGIlY4CF7eDCzA/htmlview#


===Panelists===
===Panelists===
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==External links==
==External links==
*[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/u/0/d/1gDQdp544RGLVbd6JpNT8emDIujnR3EGIlY4CF7eDCzA/htmlview# The MIOM 2017 TTS]
*[https://www.redbull.com/us-en/ssbmrank-2017-announcement SSBMRank 2017 Returns to Red Bull]
*[https://www.redbull.com/us-en/ssbmrank-2017-announcement SSBMRank 2017 Returns to Red Bull]
*[https://www.redbull.com/us-en/ssbmrank-2017-theprocess SSBMRank 2017: The Process]
*[https://www.redbull.com/us-en/ssbmrank-2017-theprocess SSBMRank 2017: The Process]

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