GrahamJson, on 2016-September-21, 13:44, said:
As far as the self assessed skill level is concerned, it is pretty useless. I don't think that I have seen a single "expert" who is even close to being that. Most would struggle to get 50% in any decent club. I previously a few suggestions for statistics that might be useful. None are an indication of expertise, however they might indicate how enjoyable a player might be as a partner or opponent.
There is one useful statistic that is already recorded that may give an idea of enjoyment but I can't see it either because (a) I am too new, (b) I can't use the client, or © I'm ignorant of ow to see the information.
That factor is board completion rate. I can see my own - it is 99% (must be rounded down as I have played over 200 hands and left once) and the one time is a time when my partner on defense asked for an undo 25 times and was refused 25 times and left, and I didn't relish the opportunity to finish defending the hand with someone who knew nothing about the early defense (I asked for a redeal several times and was likewise refused; we were headed for a wonderful score if my partner remained someone who knew the deal but were probably getting an awful score with someone who knew nothing about the hand - something the refusing player probably knew and was just being despicable when not redealing. Essentially I left because I thought his actions were almost cheating.)
In any event, I don't know if I can see the completion rate for others, if someone completes 60% of their deals, it means they are leaving at the first sign of trouble, like if you misguess a finesse, or even if an opponent annoys them, leaving you again to defend the last half of a hand with someone that doesn't know the early defense. Several pieces of **** avoid reducing their board completion rate by always hosting and booting their partners that misguess a finesse or their opponent that takes more than a second to play a card, so even this statistic is dubious, unless it's combined with a statistic about booting other players from his table.
There is other questionably useful information that others can see but I haven't figured out how to see it. Apparently others can see my IMPs per hand for both the last 50 deals and for the last month. I have not figured out how to see that yet, and wouldn't be surprised if I can't because the client is not available to me. However, I am sure others can see it because someone posted that I had an impressive IMP ratio. TBH it was greatly inflated because I was trying everything including playing a lot in the relaxed room, where the opponents were twice as likely to have a 14-IMP disaster than partner. Full disclosure: I'm not an awesome player
Even if I got that information, I don't think it would be that useful. For example, I can run my IMP ratio up by playing in the relaxed room a lot. Now I'm playing mostly team matches; the competition is a little better so my scores are a lot less. I also am picking up partners there which hurts my score. If I play a lot with the same person and we make agreements, my scores will increase again. I'm the same player in every situation but my IMP ratios are all over the place. I imagine the same is true for everybody else, not to mention that players who play against strong opponents a lot are going to appear to be a lot less skillful than they are.