How P1 Rating Works
What is P1 Rating?
Your P1 Rating is a number from 0 to 6 that shows your skill level.
Higher = stronger player. It changes as you play more games.
How Does It Change?
After each game, your rating goes up or down based on:
Who you played – Beating someone rated higher helps more than beating someone rated lower.
The score – Winning 11–3 helps more than winning 11–9.
How many games you’ve played – Early on, your rating moves more. After many games, it becomes more stable.
What is the Reliability Score?
The Reliability Score (0–100%) shows how trustworthy your rating is.
High % – You’ve played a lot of games against different people recently. Your rating is solid.
Low % – You’ve played few games or haven’t played in a while. Your rating is still settling.
How Do You Get a Higher Reliability Score?
Play more games – More games = more reliable rating.
Play different people – Variety helps.
Play regularly – Long breaks make the score go down.
TL;DR
P1 Rating = Your skill level (0–6).
Reliability Score = How much we can trust that number (0–100%).
Both get better as you play more and play often.
