![]() So, as an example: If you find yourself ranked Silver, but you’ve been consistently playing at a Platinum level, our system will go ahead and start matching you against other players with Platinum-level MMRs. Those quick adjustments means that matchmaking quality (the odds of you being paired against someone of similar skill) goes up. But keeping the two scores separate comes with some major benefits, the biggest being that we can quickly adjust your MMR up or down based on your performance, without making you lose your rank just because of a few bad matches. In theory, yes, which is why for the most part your rank and your MMR will stay closely tied. You might ask: Shouldn’t a Silver player always have the same MMR as other Silver players? If you’re new to a system like this, it might not be obvious why we wouldn’t always keep these numbers the same. This is the number we use to determine who you should be matched against in Ranked Arenas. ![]()
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