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You didn't "lose WHR" for this battle. If you checked the ladders exactly before and after the battle there would be a gain.
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You didn't "lose WHR" for this battle. If you checked the ladders exactly before and after the battle there would be a gain.
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Either way, keep in mind that the concept of losing/gaining rating for a battle is not something that exists in WHR. A battle is simply an update to the likelihood function which is maximized on every update. This maximization occurs regularly. Here an update after a battle that you didn't participate in lowered your rating.
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Either way, keep in mind that the concept of losing/gaining rating for a battle is not something that exists in WHR. A battle is simply an update to the likelihood function which is maximized on every update. This maximization occurs regularly. Here an update after a battle that you didn't participate in lowered your rating.
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An example would be as follows:
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An example would be as follows:
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1. You beat Godde, your rating is now very high.
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1. You beat Godde, your rating is now very high.
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2. Godde loses to DeinLobster. Your rating is now lowered.
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2. Godde loses to DeinLobster. Your rating is now lowered.
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3.
You
beat
PetLobster.
Your
rating
increases
slightly,
but
is
still
lower
than
after
beating
Godde.
You
now
think
you
lost
rating
for
beating
PetLobster.
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3.
You
beat
PetLobster.
Your
rating
increases
slightly,
but
is
still
lower
than
after
beating
Godde.
You
now
think
you
lost
rating
for
beating
PetLobster,
but
it
was
actually
me
all
along.
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