5 wins and still haven't ranked up from Silver One

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I am silver one with 430+ hours and 85 wins (IKR). And I have just recently looked up how many wins it takes to rank up from silver one. It said 3-4. I won 5 games in a row and still haven't ranked up.



Best Answer

CS:GO ranking system has not been figured out completely and never will be if Valve doesn't reveal it themselves. However, at lower ranks one should usually rank up with 3-5 wins, at higher levels the number of matches needed to win also gets a bit higher.

The factors that are estimated to matter are following:

1. Kills

2. MVP's

3. Round wins

4. The rank of your enemies according to you

The amount of 'rank-points' you recieve each match is always different, unless you play with the exact same teams, get the exact same amount of kills and MVP's and none of you have ranked up.

The more kills you have, the more rank-points you get. Same goes to the MVP's, so you should always want to plant/defuse the bomb or get most eliminations.

However, if you happen to be Silver 1 with Global Elite teammates and the enemies have a team of 5 Supremes, for example, if you have the most kills and MVP's and you win 16-0 you would probably rank up instantly, if not many ranks at once.

The same goes the other way, if you lose rounds to a lower rank you lose more rank-points, if you lose rounds to a higher rank you lose less rank-points.

Since kills and MVP's (you can only get an MVP if your team wins the round) count, it really does matter a lot if you lose 14-16 or 1-16. You should never give up and have the 'I've lost the match anyway, what is there to lose?' attitude, because each kill or MVP could save you from ranking down.

Your case was most likely that you lost a number of matches before (and lost rank-points), then won the games either close (14-16) and/or you didn't get enough kills/MVP's.




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How many games does it take to rank up in CS:GO Silver?

The players receive their rank after winning 10 matchmaking matches (max. 2 wins/day) and from that moment their rank is displayed in main menu under avatar picture, medals and displayable items. The rank changes in time with you being better/worse. There are ranks from simple silver I to Global Elite.

How do you rank up from silver 1 CS:GO?

Silver I is the lowest of the 18 ranks in CS:GO. At this rank, you'll usually find players who have relatively recently started playing Counter-Strike and are not likely to have a lot of experience in other FPS games. 1.

Is Silver 1 the lowest rank in CS:GO?

Is Silver IV good? Silver IV is a pretty good rank for beginner players. If you haven't had much to do with Counter-Strike or other FPS games before, and you get this rank after your placement matches \u2014 it's not bad, you're in the top 87.5% of all players!



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More answers regarding 5 wins and still haven't ranked up from Silver One

Answer 2

Ranks are based on your MMR. If your MMR is low enough it won't rank your up.

Keep winning, you'll get there eventually

Answer 3

Valve have updated there rank system... in the early days your rank up was considered more according to your wins... but now they have changed it and it now includes your individual performance too. So if you win many games but you don't perform well,you wont rank up fast

Answer 4

Better start training - AIM servers, custom maps from workshop, deathmatches, etc. Also it's good thing to get some tactics (WarOwl is great). Then you can move on to smokes, flashes, etc. Your rank will rocket to AK in no time.

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