Is getting kicked in CS:GO a way to avoid win/lose?
What happens when a guy gets kicked in a match? Does he receive matchmaking points just like he would normally, is it changed somehow, or is the match treated like he never was there?
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The information is not public. The ranking system is a black box (with the exception that we know it uses a modified glicko-2 algorithm).
There are currently no public or well constructed tests/analysis done to figure the system out.
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Does a CSGO win count if you get kicked?
The player, who left/was kicked the match will keep only the changes for his ELO points till he left (so if he left in the fourth round, only the four rounds he played counts into his ELO score). What happends in the match afterwards does not affect his ELO points. Kick does not affect his points either.Does getting kicked in CSGO affect rank?
Does Getting Kicked in CSGO Affect Your Rank? Yes, it doesn't matter if you win or lose, your rank will be affected by the result even if the team kicks you.Is a kick worse than a loss CSGO?
If you are kicked it's a loss. Nope, if your team kicks you and then win the game it'll count as a win. If your team kicks you and then lose the game it'll count as a loss.What happens if u get kicked from CSGO?
You get ranking points based on the score up to the point you got kicked from the match, nothing after the kick. So basically for the rounds you played only. You also lose a small amount of ranking points for being kicked.csgo how to Avoid getting kicked
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It counts as a loss if you get kicked.
Also, be aware that getting kicked to avoid a competitive ban is a load of hogwash. You will still get banned for getting kicked, and worse still, the people who kick you get a black mark against their name for initiating the kick if it occurs too much!
Answer 3
If you get kicked, it counts as a loss for you, regardless of the match outcome. Source
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