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Why do I gain 23 LP and lose 27?

Gaining 23 LP and losing 27 LP indicates your hidden Matchmaking Rating (MMR) is lower than your current rank, causing the system to believe you belong in a lower division and pushing your rank down to match it. This usually occurs after a losing streak, many losses at 0 LP, or a high-rank, high-MMR gap. Reddit +3
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Why am I gaining little LP while losing almost as much?

Once your MMR and rank have equalized, however, you'll begin to see smaller LP gains and bigger losses until the two are about the same. At that point, you'll need to win a ton of games in a row to signal to the system that you belong in a higher rank.
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What determines LP gain and loss?

Matchmaking Rank (MMR) is a hidden number Riot assigns to each player based on their skill level that determines how much LP that player gains or loses in each game. The higher a player's MMR, the more league points they stand to win in a victory and the less they are likely to lose in a defeat.
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Why am I losing more elo than gaining?

It is called "ELO" Your rank is an approximation of where the system thinks you'll be at a 50/50 win/loss. Go up against someone with a higher rank, the odds may not be in your favor, thus if you win, you gain more than you would have if your ranks were equal.
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Why do I lose more RR than I gain?

How much RR you gain or lose is affected by how close your rank is to your MMR (hidden matchmaking rating.) MMR is a giant ladder consisting of all players, and no two players can hold the same spot. In general: If your MMR is higher than your rank, you'll gain more RR on wins than you lose on losses.
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Why do I lose way more LP than I gain?

LP gain/loss is a reflection of rank vs MMR. When you were climbing, your MMR was higher or even with your rank, resulting in a positive or equal LP gain/loss. Now, after 50 games in D2 without climbing to D1, your rank hasn't changed but your MMR has gotten lower from all the losses in the same rank.
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Can you gain RR even if you lose?

You cannot gain RR in a loss—however, it is possible to gain MMR from a loss. If your MMR is higher than your rank, your RR lost will be reduced. What if I lose more RR than I gained? This is often a sign that your rank has advanced beyond your MMR, and you're seeing a negative convergence factor.
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Is 10,000 Elo in cs2 good?

Yes, 10k ELO is considered above-average in CS2's Premier mode, placing you in the solid Blue rank (10k-14.9k), past the entry-level Light Blue (5k-9.9k), and signifies decent fundamentals, though the most competitive gameplay starts to pick up more around 15k and above. It means you're better than a significant portion of the player base, but still have room to climb into more strategic tiers. 
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How to increase Elo fast?

Here are some tips.
  1. Focus on Tactics to Increase Your ELO Rating in Chess.
  2. Play Mindful Games.
  3. Develop Opening Skills.
  4. Enhance Endgame Understanding.
  5. Improve Positional Play.
  6. Mental Attitude and Strategy.
  7. Practice and Learn from Stronger Opponents.
  8. Embrace Consistency and Enjoy the Journey.
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Do you lose more Elo if you resign?

Nope, no matter what the cause of a win, loss, or draw, the rating you gain/lose will be the same.
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What is a normal LP gain?

"Normal" is +15/-15. That's when your rank and MMR are the same. There are slight fluctuations off of these based on the MMR ratings of each team. If your MMR is higher than your rank, it swings LP gains higher and LP losses lower.
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Is a 55% win rate good?

55% is very good ! Anything over 50% winrate will let you climb. Approximately: (winrate-50)*2*LP/100 is how much you will earn per game.
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What is the 60 20 20 rule in League of Legends?

I live by the 60-20-20 rule which essentially says that 20% of your games are losses and out of your control, 20% of your games are auto win because your teammates perform, and 60% of games are up to the individual.
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Does loss mitigation affect MMR?

Loss mitigation is irrelevant because your MMR still takes the same hit.
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Why do I lose LP for a remake?

Remake lets your team end the game early if someone goes AFK before the match really starts. It's not a surrender, and it doesn't count as a loss for all except for offending player. In a surrender, the game needs to go longer, and everyone loses LP or MMR.
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What is the 20 40 40 rule in chess?

The 20-40-40 rule in chess is a study guideline for improving players (especially those under 2000 rating) suggesting they allocate their study time as 20% on openings, 40% on the middlegame, and 40% on the endgame, emphasizing balanced development over deep opening theory to build a solid foundation in tactics, strategy, and converting advantages. 
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How rare is 2000 Elo in chess?

2000 elo in chess is first of all hard to get,and those who manage to get them,They can calculate 10-20 moves or mate in 9-15. Players with a rating of 2k can calculate really well but definetly not 10-20 moves ahead.
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What does 🚫 mean in chess?

In online chess (like on Chess.com), the 🚫 (no entry/forbidden) symbol next to a player's name or in a game archive means their account has been closed for violating fair play rules, most often due to cheating with a chess engine. It's a flag indicating the user used computer assistance, sandbagged (intentionally lost to lower their rating), or broke community guidelines, with the icon specifically signaling a fair play ban. 
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Is 20k global elite?

A 10,000 Premier rating roughly equals Master Guardian II, while 20,000+ ratings correspond to the elite Global Elite rank.
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Is silver 1 or 3 better?

Silver 1 is higher. Bronze 3 2 1, silver 3 2 1, gold 3 2 1 so on and so forth.
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Is 9 cs per minute good?

You'll often hear phrases like “10 CS per minute is pro-level,” and that's true. But even hitting 6–8 CS per minute consistently can make a big difference in ranked games, if your competition is down to 4 or 5.
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Do I lose RR if I afk?

If you AFK or queue dodge in a competitive match, you will lose 6–24 RR points. You won't be able to join a non-custom game until the timer shown runs out. You won't be able to queue in ranked matches until the timer shown runs out. You won't be able to play VALORANT until the date and time shown.
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Is 1.7 KD good in VALORANT?

Yes, a 1.7 K/D (Kills/Deaths ratio) in Valorant is very good, indicating you win significantly more gunfights than you lose and are well above average, likely placing you in higher ranks like Platinum/Diamond, though it's important to remember role and game sense matter too. A 1.0 is average, anything above 1.2 is good, and 1.7 suggests strong aim and consistent impact, making it easier to rank up. 
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