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The '''Saskatchewan Power Rankings''' is a list of the top players in Saskatchewan as determined by a group of panelists from each game. The seasons for the panels are usually divided into a Summer season (May to August), a Fall season (September to December) and a Winter/Spring season (January to April). The panels have, up to this point, been organized by {{Sm|Llumys}} for Smash 4, {{Sm|Mono}} for Melee and {{Sm|pinkbombo91}} for Ultimate.
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Saskatchewan has also historically maintained a Glicko2-based player rating system organized and maintained by local player {{Sm|Ivko}}, known as Rankhub. Rankhub experienced hosting difficulties in mid 2017 and has since been discontinued. A modern algorithmic ranking for all three games is now hosted on Braacket.com.
The '''Saskatchewan Power Rankings''' is a list of the top players in Saskatchewan as determined by a group of panelists from each game. The seasons for the panels are usually divided into a Summer season (May to August), a Fall season (September to December) and a Winter/Spring season (January to April). The panels have, up to this point, been organized by {{Sm|Llumys}} for ''Smash 4'', {{Sm|Mono}} for ''Melee'' and {{Sm|pinkbombo91}} for ''Ultimate''.
 
Saskatchewan has also historically maintained a Glicko2-based player rating system organized and maintained by local player {{Sm|Ivko}}, known as Rankhub. Rankhub experienced hosting difficulties in mid 2017 and has since been discontinued. A modern algorithmic ranking for all three games is now hosted on [https://braacket.com Braacket.com].


==''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' rankings==
==''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' rankings==