fun thought exercise, but the fact that a relatively new player is exposed to services such as leetify and learning that way nowadays blows my mind.
trying to quantify performance this way is stuck somewhere between extremely abstract rating like elo-rating (that cs internal rating is originally based on) and the moneyball realm in modern sports.
this is all well and good inside a controlled environment of professional sports, but should not be taken too seriously outside of that scene.
i think the only thing one should care about is a bayesian measure of how you impact the odds of winning the round/game in the server/lobby. regardless, i would definitely love to work for a team that is passionated about cs outside of daily tasks!
trying to quantify performance this way is stuck somewhere between extremely abstract rating like elo-rating (that cs internal rating is originally based on) and the moneyball realm in modern sports.
this is all well and good inside a controlled environment of professional sports, but should not be taken too seriously outside of that scene.
i think the only thing one should care about is a bayesian measure of how you impact the odds of winning the round/game in the server/lobby. regardless, i would definitely love to work for a team that is passionated about cs outside of daily tasks!