Elo as in Arpad Elo physics professor & creator of the system.
The system was originally meant for situations involving 1 player vs 1 player. Due to this not being the intended method of study, the more players involved vs another group of players, the less accurate it becomes for judging the skill of an individual.
So for instance it's better to use it for 3v3 than 6v6 because there are less variables.
I usually don't pay much attention to Elo outside of trials, but there's a score for every game mode & different divisions as well.
"All players start at a baseline of 1200 points. You will take points from your opponent's Elo score by defeating them, and vise versa. Defeating a more skilled opponent will yield higher points than if you beat up on a weaker one. The higher the score, the more skilled the player. It is extremely difficult to maintain a high Elo score, these players are regarded as the best of the best!"-Guardian.gg
All the information on the website is incredibly detailed & even more so accurate, allowing you to look at recent games & see the elo of each player involved as well as the results for that game in detail.
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36 RepliesElo doesn't mean shit. All it depends on is how many games you win. You could be Kjhovey good like me and have a 1,000 Elo.