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LOL, why are the scores different after the double-row grading competition?
Because you two had different positions last season and different hidden points, you have different positions after grading this season.

Lol Hidden Point Brief Description: ELO ranking is a mathematical ranking method. Basically, if you win, you get extra points, and if you lose, you get less points.

Each matching system will assign teams according to your average ELO ranking. Finally, two similar ELO levels compete.

The system will initially choose a team with a winning percentage of 50% as your opponent according to the ELO ranking. But the longer you wait, the system will lower this requirement.

According to the statistics of the system, the general system selects teams for you, and your winning rate is between 45% and 55%. 2.? Lol hidden point details:

1. The hidden score refers to the grade score. In S2 and S 1, there is no ranking, only ranking score. Now this score is hidden, but the grade score is the basis of the player, and the grade is the embodiment of the grade score.

2. Bronze 5- 1 corresponding 1200, 1230, 1270, 13 10, 1350. Silver 5- 1, 65438. 1600. Gold 5- 1, 1650, 1700, 1750, 1800, 1850. Platinum 5- 1, 6558.

3. Sometimes the grade score is not synchronized with the segmentation. For example, if the grade score is only 1400, then the player has won five 90-point silvers (it takes 1450 grade points to reach Silver 4). In order to synchronize the ranking score with the segmentation, the player will enter the make-up, that is, make up the ranking score and win a game without or with only a little. Similarly, if LZrank is too high, it will skip grades, such as upgrading from silver 5 to silver 3, which is very common.