Originally Posted by Stony152
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For each final you win, you get 0 points. For each semi-final you win, but don't win the final, you get 1 point. For each quater-final you win, but don't win the semi-final, you get 2 points. And so on. This means that the further you come in the tournament, the less amount of points you get. If you add all the points throughout the career and divide by the amounts of tournaments entered, you should find the "best" player. That is, the player with the lowest average.
EDIT: After writing this I found some problems with this method. First of all, what to do with round robins. Second, some tournaments have more rounds than others thus making it easier to get a small amount of points in some tournaments. But I'm sure you could find a solution to these problems somehow
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