Pillar 2 — Rating
A rating built by your run.
Most rec sports ratings are self-reported. You type in your score, the algorithm trusts you, and three months later your “4.0” doesn’t match anyone’s lived experience of how you actually play. The result is a number nobody trusts.
READYPLAY’s OVR is different. Every game has a neutral scorekeeper. Every result is signed by the people who played. Eleven attributes are peer-graded by the players who actually guarded you. What can’t be self-inflated can’t be faked.
Articles in this pillar
- DUPR, UTR, NTRP — why self-reported ratings inflateDrafted in docs/Marketing/articles/
The core argument. Why every adult rec rating system in the US has the same structural flaw, and what an honest alternative would require.
- What is a basketball OVR?Coming soon
The 40–99 scale, the 11 attributes, how the composite is built.
- How fairness weighting handles harsh and lenient reviewersComing soon
Reviewer accountability built into the rating math. Bad-faith graders degrade their own weight.
- Why your OVR can fall after a winComing soon
The counter-intuitive math that keeps the rating honest when you dominate an underdog.