Whats going on with my Win Lose Ratio?

PokeFakt·12/1/2014, 10:10:25 AM·1 votes·669 views

Hey Guys, i just wanted to ask you whats going on. Before the new map i had a 60% Win Ratio. But now i only got paired with noobs. (Now its 49,5% with 149 Wins and 152 Loses) I main Veigar and Cho and Win my Lane 4/5. So its not my problem that we lose. I try to roam and give my team kills, but they go on feeding. And no, dont tell me i should be able to carry alone. Nobody can win a 1v4 if theyre all fed. PokeFakt

2 Comments

Long Dong Wukong12/1/2014, 11:18:49 AM3 votes

So its not my problem that we lose

tl;dr at the bottom

Yes it is, that's the first thing you need to realize. It's not your fault when you're in Challenger and you have some one playing AP Renekton because those people are good enough that you aren't going to win a troll match.

Aside from that, your ratio is going to naturally gravitate towards 50% because you have an MMR that bounces around as you win and lose. After enough games(300 is pretty much enough) it's going to figure out fairly precisely where you are skill wise. It starts out being easy to raise and lower the MMR, but eventually gets to the point where you have to lose or win a lot of matches in a row to get it to move any significant amount.

Judging by your match history you're pretty much around like... Bronze 2. Normal's aren't perfectly accurate but you can guesstimate your approximate skill level based on what ranks you're consistently playing against. And for you right now that's between Bronze 4 and Silver 3ish. So if you start getting better, you're going to raise your win rate against this bracket of players. But then you're going to play against high silvers and low golds, which is going to normalize your win rate again.

It's not your win rate you need to be worried about, it's your win rate against the quality of players you're playing against that matters. And if you want a little tip that's actually a huge deal, start trying damn fucking hard to get as much of the CS as you can. You're averaging about 100 for the entire match even on Veigar, who needs to be last hitting a lot of stuff with Q to farm up free AP.

If you'd like, load up a custom match, go mid, and just practice actually getting the last hits. Don't just right click them for no reason, you only want to hit them right as they're about to die. IF you're on Veigar, prioritize getting them with your Q, but recognize if your Q isn't going to come off of cooldown and make sure you get it with your auto attack.

There's a lot of important stuff about when you need to push and how to control the wave, but that stuff isn't actually important until you can reliably have good CS. Aim for 120 by 20 minutes. That's about the minimum amount you want to aim for if you plan on really improving. The real thing you need to do is be able to hit that while being harassed with jungle pressure. !20 is about the average for low gold, so if you can hit that against another person you're on your way to getting better.

**tl;dr **

practice CSing in customs, aim for 120cs @ 20 minutes. Don't stop practicing until you can hit 120 @ 20 in a custom. Then start playing normals, trying to maintain that CS when another person is there. This is the baseline that you have to meet before you can worry about any other skills you may need to acquire

Xypey12/1/2014, 12:05:54 PM1 votes

Mordekiser can...just saying.