silver 4

AugustThePranker·1/6/2019, 1:15:32 AM·1 votes·2,432 views

seriously this rank is impossible to get out of cant play ranked without getting atleast 2 feeders

8 Comments

Silent Gravity1/6/2019, 1:39:15 AM2 votes

2 feeders on your team, or 2 feeders per game?

The math works out the same either way. If there are X players at your MMR, and Y are feeders, then the chances of any player being a feeder is Y/X. There are 4 other players on your team, so the average number of feeders on your team will be 4Y/X. There are 5 other players on the enemy team, so the average number of feeders on the other team will be 5Y/X.

Another way to consider it is to understand that the worse the players on your team are in any specific game, the more likely you are to win in every other match at that MMR.

First, consider 60 MMR players [for reference, your ranked MMR is approximately 1085 ]. At 60 MMR, most players do not know how to buy items, go to the correct lanes, cs (at all), or hit any skill shots. They are pretty bad.

If you were temporarily assigned 60 MMR and were placed in a game with nine 60 MMR players, 4 on your team, 5 on theirs, you would almost certainly win. There could be games where the opponents get lucky and you're unable to carry, but your winrate would likely be above 95%. Your MMR would rise, you would face more difficult opponents, and your winrate would slowly drop to 50% once you reach the level where you, on average, contribute the same towards any given team's chances of winning.

Next, consider 3000 MMR players. At 3000 MMR most players are almost perfect. Everything that can be done well is done well. Any small lapses are punished heavily.

If you were temporarily assigned 3000 MMR and were placed in a game with nine 3000 MMR players, 4 on your team, 5 on theirs, you would almost certainly lose. There could be games where your team is lucky and can carry despite you, but your winrate would likely be below 5%. Your MMR would drop, you would face less difficult opponents, and your winrate would slowly increase to 50% once you reach the level where you, on average, contribute the same towards any given team's chances of winning.

So, your winrate goes up when the players at your MMR are worse than you are, and it goes down when the players at your MMR are better than you. The only reliable way to increase your MMR is to increase your personal level of skill.

Zardo1/6/2019, 2:17:41 AM2 votes

Yeah it is possible. 4 things I can tell you to improve on by checking your op.gg:

  1. Focus on dying less. You average way too many deaths per game. You should shoot for 5 or below.
  2. Look up item builds/ runes. Use the most picked on op.gg. There's generally more to it than that, but it's a good start.
  3. Focus on farm. You average ~ 4-5 cs/min on most champs. Shoot for around 7.
  4. Pick 1 role to focus on, 1 secondary role, and 2-3 champs in your primary with 1-2 in your secondary. Helps you focus on the first 3 points as well as learning matchups and macro.

With just those 4 things you'll 100% get to gold quickly. Try to consistently think about what can kill you in lane, what you can do to kill them, what the enemy jungler can do, etc. Basically, try to think about the possible outcomes of something before it happens so you don't get caught with your pants down.

Jo0o1/6/2019, 2:41:29 AM1 votes

I carried my ass from Silver 4 to Gold 5 last season simply by focusing on improving my CS. Your stats give me the impression that you run around snagging kills. Which is great and all, but your team would likely be better off if you also pushed lanes, hit power spikes faster, and won the game.

AugustThePranker1/8/2019, 2:44:50 PM1 votes

Thanks for all the tips but it didn't work, however the uninstall button i heard should be a great option