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Note: This Rating System is not currently used in the Monday Open Doubles and Wednesday Mixed Doubles Leagues. Players who play only on Monday and/or Wednesday are assigned a rating by the Ratings Committee at the end of the season.

A printable version of the Rating System (in PDF format) is available HERE.

The table shown below is used to determine your rating in all rated divisions. Ratings are set by your win / loss average, which is based on "player-points". Player-points are the match points awarded for winning a game divided by the number of players on each side. For example, one-point Singles earn 1 full player-point. One-point Doubles (or two-point, 4-player Team games [i.e. Team 1001]) earn ½ player-point. One-point Team games (i.e. Team Spanish) earn ¼ player-point, etc.

To qualify for a rating, a player must accumulate a minimum number of attempted (thrown) player-points equal to the total possible in three full matches in their division. However, at the discretion of the Board of Directors, the Ratings Committee will assign ratings, by vote, to any new (un-rated) players who do not play enough to qualify in any division, or to any players who play only in leagues or divisions designated as "non-rated" by the Board of Directors.

Your average is calculated using the total number of won player-points divided by the total number of thrown player-points.

For example, if your record were 5 - 3 in Doubles 501 (worth 1 match point each), 5 - 3 in Doubles Cricket (1 match point each), 2 - 6 in Team Spanish (1 match point), 6 - 2 in Singles (1 match point each) and 4 - 4 in Team 1001 (2 match points), your average would be 13.5 ÷ 22 or .614 (2½ + 2½ + ½ + 6 + 2 = 13.5 divided by 4 + 4 + 2 + 8 + 4 = 22). Note also that in this example match format, 2.75 player-points are possible per week per player, so 8.25 thrown player-points are needed to qualify for a rating in this division (3 weeks x 2.75). This example player has already qualified with 22 thrown player-points.

To use the table, find the row that includes your average and read across to the column for your division level.

If you qualify on only one team, the rating on the chart would be your rating if ratings were assigned today (ratings are assigned at the end of each season).

If you qualify on multiple nights at the same division level, the average is based on the overall total player-points.

If you qualify on teams at different division levels and your rating is not the same in each, then the Ratings Committee will assign a rating that may fall anywhere between the highest and the lowest that you earned (inclusive), by vote.

Your rating may be appealed to the Board of Directors if there are special circumstances that you feel warrant a different rating, whether you are rated by committee vote or by calculation as above. The decision of the Board of Directors is final.

AVG DIVISIONS REMARKS
A1 A2 B1 B2 B3 C
.975 - 1.000 A9 A7 A5 A2 B8 B5
LEVEL 3
People at this level (above .900) MUST move up to a higher division the next season after the rating is earned. (Does not apply to A1 Division.)
.900 - .974 A8 A6 A4 A1 B7 B4
.825 - .899 A7 A5 A3 B9 B6 B3
LEVEL 2
Only ONE player from this level allowed per team at the beginning of a season. (Does not apply to A1 Division.)
.750 - .824 A6 A4 A2 B8 B5 B2
.675 - .749 A5 A3 A1 B7 B4 B1
.600 - .674 A4 A2 B9 B6 B3 C9
LEVEL 1
The "normal" level. Teams are made up primarily of people of these ratings. In A1 Division, teams may include players of any rating.
.525 - .599 A3 A1 B8 B5 B2 C8
.450 - .524 A2 B9 B7 B4 B1 C7
.375 - .449 A1 B8 B6 B3 C9 C6
.300 - .374 B9 B7 B5 B2 C8 C5
.225 - .299 B8 B6 B4 B1 C7 C4
.150 - .224 B7 B5 B3 C9 C6 C3
.075 - .149 B6 B4 B2 C8 C5 C2
.000 - .074 B5 B3 B1 C7 C4 C1

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