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<blockquote data-quote="ER777" data-source="post: 139909" data-attributes="member: 1208"><p>Its very similar but a little different in how its calculated. There's still a maximum of 1000 points available per table but Zen's pro score is based on your percentile (x10) on the leaderboard rather than an absolute score target. If 100 people played a table and you were #60 that would make you the 40th percentile and therefore your pro score for that table would be 400 (or maybe it would actually be the 41st percentile for 410 points in that scenario but you get the point). </p><p></p><p>Zen's system makes it very dependent on how many total people have played a table for how hard it is to get a perfect score. The problem there is that as the leaderboard fills up to the maximum of 100000 people there are a lot (~100 people aside from rounding) spots that all automatically get a perfect score of 1000 points even if the scores aren't that great.</p><p></p><p>Edit: It appears they actually go out to tenths of a percentile so only ~100 people would get the full 1000 points on a full leaderboard</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ER777, post: 139909, member: 1208"] Its very similar but a little different in how its calculated. There's still a maximum of 1000 points available per table but Zen's pro score is based on your percentile (x10) on the leaderboard rather than an absolute score target. If 100 people played a table and you were #60 that would make you the 40th percentile and therefore your pro score for that table would be 400 (or maybe it would actually be the 41st percentile for 410 points in that scenario but you get the point). Zen's system makes it very dependent on how many total people have played a table for how hard it is to get a perfect score. The problem there is that as the leaderboard fills up to the maximum of 100000 people there are a lot (~100 people aside from rounding) spots that all automatically get a perfect score of 1000 points even if the scores aren't that great. Edit: It appears they actually go out to tenths of a percentile so only ~100 people would get the full 1000 points on a full leaderboard [/QUOTE]
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