The DUPR rating is only half the story, its reliability score is just as important. A high reliability score means your rating is based on enough recent, varied matches, so it’s a trustworthy reflection of your current level. A low reliability score means there are too few or unbalanced results, so the rating is more of an estimate than a solid indicator.
For fair seeding, league placement, and play‑group formation, integrating both the rating and the reliability score would be a real plus and would give a much more accurate picture of a player’s true level.
The DUPR rating is only half the story, its reliability score is just as important. A high reliability score means your rating is based on enough recent, varied matches, so it’s a trustworthy reflection of your current level. A low reliability score means there are too few or unbalanced results, so the rating is more of an estimate than a solid indicator.
For fair seeding, league placement, and play‑group formation, integrating both the rating and the reliability score would be a real plus and would give a much more accurate picture of a player’s true level.