Multi-Table Tournament Leagues
Skill League

80,000 BBP Monthly Tournament Skill League
This is a monthly league running from the first of each month and includes all BBP multi tabel tournaments marked Skill League in the freeplay lobby. Points are awarded and subtracted according to the Skill League formula below.

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Skill Leagues Four Factor Skill Ranking

The competition for Skill Leagues is based on 4 Factors of Skill Rating. The Skill Rating formula specifically rates multi-table or Sit and Go poker tournament players and is the ultimate skill based rating system for tournament poker.  

Your Skill Rating will change, based on four factors (see below). Each player starts with a rating of 1500 and your performance in each tournament changes your Rating in the Skill League.

Having a bad week? Don't worry your League Skill Rating is reset back to 1500 at 9.00 each Sunday. The weekly leagues run from 9am to 9am Sunday.

Factor #1: Your Performance / Result in the Tournament

The most important factor for the skill rating is how well you place in an event. Your main aim should be to reach the payout places of the tournament. Example: In a tournament with 500 players, here is how "Player A" with a Skill Rating of 1500 (every player starts with 1500) in an average field will change based on his placement in the tournament.



Player A's
Tournament Placement
Change to Player A's
Skill Rating
Player A's
New Skill Rating
1st Place+811581
2nd Place+531553
3rd Place+441544
Last to Place in $+331533
One out of the money+271527
100th91509
250th-41496
500th-141486

Factor #2: The Number of Entrants in the Tournament

It is one thing to finish first in a tournament with 50 players, but to do it in a field of 1000 is an even greater achievement. The Skill Rating changes based on the number of entrants in the tournament.

Example: By winning (1st place) a tournament of 300 players with an Average Field Strength of 1500, "Player A" Skill Rating increases by 74. Winning the same skill rated tournament but with a field of 1000 players results in an increase of 87.

Factor #3: Your Skill Rating Prior to the Tournament

The Skill Rating is designed so that a player with a higher skill rating who performs poorly will see a slightly larger decrease in their Skill Rating than an already poorly rated player. This is because it is more of a surprise that a strong player has exited early than a low Skill Rated player. On the other hand, players with lower Skill Ratings who place highly will receive a larger increase in Skill Rating than a player already rated highly. As a player improves it becomes increasingly difficult to continue to increase their Skill Rating.

Example: "Player E", a player with a Skill Rating of 1700 (well above average) drops 14 points, when finishing 190th in a 200 person tournament with an Average Field Strength of 1500 - compared to 'Player F", who with a Skill Rating of 1400 drops 8 points.

Factor #4: Average Field Strength of Players in the Tournament

The skill rating also takes into account the strength of all the entrants in the tournament. A player will receive a higher increase in Skill Rating when entering a tournament with a higher Average Field Strength than by finishing in the same position in a tournament having low average field strength.

Example: "Player A" (who has a starting skill rating of 1500) finishes 10th in a 200 player tournament. If the tournament has a large number of highly skilled players, and has an Average Field Strength of 1600 "Player A's" Skill Rating is increased by 32. However, if the tournament has an Average Field Strength of only 1450 a 10th place finish would have resulted in an increase of only 29 points. Therefore the same result in a stronger field of players merits a higher increase in skill rating.


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