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The "'Cloudhead Live Rank"' ("'CLR"') is a sort of worldwide Smash 4 power ranking system based on PGStats's Tournament Tier System, updated ""live"" during or after each ranked tournament! Created by [https://twitter.com/CloudheadLive?s=09 @Cloudhead_SSB].
The "'Cloudhead Live Rank"' ("'CLR"') is a sort of worldwide Smash 4 power ranking system based on PGStats's Tournament Tier System, updated ""live"" during or after each ranked tournament! Created by [https://twitter.com/CloudheadLive?s=09 @Cloudhead_SSB].
==Rankings==
===CLRv5(January 21, 2018)===
{|class="wikitable"
!Ranking!!Smasher!!Previous Rank!!Movement!!Points!!Previous Points!!Character
{{CLRankingsRow|  1|MkLeo          | 0| 
{{head|Marth|g=SSB4|s=20px}}{{head|Cloud|g=SSB4|s=20px}}{{head|Meta Knight|g=SSB4|s=20px}}|Mexico}}
==Methods==
==Methods==
All tournaments that are included in PGStats's Tournament Tier System are included in this ranking (Link to the TTS is the Pts. cell at the top left of the Results-Based PR). The top players from each tournament gain points for their performance:  
All tournaments that are included in PGStats's Tournament Tier System are included in this ranking (Link to the TTS is the Pts. cell at the top left of the Results-Based PR). The top players from each tournament gain points for their performance:  

Revision as of 06:40, May 21, 2018

The "'Cloudhead Live Rank"' ("'CLR"') is a sort of worldwide Smash 4 power ranking system based on PGStats's Tournament Tier System, updated ""live"" during or after each ranked tournament! Created by @Cloudhead_SSB.

Rankings

CLRv5(January 21, 2018)

Ranking Smasher Previous Rank Movement Points Previous Points Character

Template:CLRankingsRow

Methods

All tournaments that are included in PGStats's Tournament Tier System are included in this ranking (Link to the TTS is the Pts. cell at the top left of the Results-Based PR). The top players from each tournament gain points for their performance: C (Green) = Top 4 B (Yellow) = Top 8 A (Orange) = Top 16 S (Red) = Top 32

The points for each player are determined by Pts = x/√p, where x is the amount of points given to the tournament by the PGStats TTS, and p is their placement. For example, a player placing fourth in a tournament given 1000 points on the TTS would recieve 500 points on this ranking - √4 is 2, and 1000/2 is 500.

Wins against PGR players are also considered. These ""bonus points"" are awarded as follows: Pts = (51 - Ro)*8, where Ro is the PGR ranking of the opponent. In this scenario for example, when Saiki took a set off of False (PGRv2 #41) at Kawaii Kon, he got 80 bonus points ((51-41)*8). When Tsu took a set off of ZeRo (PGRv2 #1) at Frostbite 2017, he got a whopping 400 bonus points for the victory.

The Panda Global & the PGStats crew helped making the TTS and PGR so it has something reliable to base this off.