How many wins will I need for silver S6
I was wondering about this for first 10 placement games. I currently have 2 wins 3 losses how many will I need for silver. Last season I was bronze 3
I was wondering about this for first 10 placement games. I currently have 2 wins 3 losses how many will I need for silver. Last season I was bronze 3
I'd say you're already out of the running. From my experience and what other are reporting on the boards I would start preparing myself for B5 if I were you
You staying bronze boy!
It really doesn't matter. Your MMR is too low.
You need to have been high silver-low gold to even get placed silver 5 if these stories of people being in low silver/high bronze getting placed in b5 are true.
in 1 v 1 you need alot. [ oh wait there isn't]
p.s s0rry wrong Thread.
It isn't about the win amount, it's about who you win against. How I understand it is:
You could play in a team of gold-mmr players against a team of silver mmr-players, and the mmr system would predict a win for your team, giving you a small boost to your mmr if you do. If you lose however, the silver team would actually gain a significant amount of mmr for beating the odds. The roles can be reversed in this situation where you're the predicted loss, and the enemy is the predicted win. Teams on equal footing gain/lose about the same amount.
This is why you'll occasionally see your loss subtract 25LP, Wins grant 30LP, and the other way around of losses only losing 9LP, and wins granting only like 15.
Unfortunately it will be impossible for you to place in silver (special exemption for certain circumstances akin to those of LiveYiOrDieHard), but any questions you may have regarding ranked placements are likely answered in this thread, so have a look!
If last season you were bronze 3, you'd need about 16 wins in your 10 provisional games to get placed in silver.
It doesn't work that way. It's who you play against not just your wins. For example, if you were Challenger last season and go 0-10 in placements, you'll still get placed in the highest possible bracket (Plat 1).