Leaderboards

Individual Leaderboards

Top 10 by Matches Played

Top 10 by Total Wins

Top 10 by Win Percentage

Minimum matches

Top 10 by Fall Percentage

Minimum matches and fall

Top 10 by Highest Elo Rating

What is Elo rating?

Top 10 Biggest Upset Winners

Largest single-match Elo gain

Team Leaderboards

Top 10 Teams by Matches Played

Top 10 Teams by Total Wins

Top 10 Teams by Win Percentage

Minimum matches

Top 10 Teams by Fall Percentage

Minimum matches and falls

What is Elo rating?

The Elo rating system is a method for calculating the relative skill levels of players in competitive games, famously used in chess. It assigns a numerical rating that is updated after every match based on the outcome and the difference in the players' ratings. If a higher-rated player wins as expected, they gain only a few points, but if a lower-rated player wins an upset, they earn a significant rating boost. The system is self-correcting over time, rewarding better-than-expected performance with rating increases and penalizing underperformance with decreases, providing an objective measure of a player's relative strength.