AGC is our de facto Div1 contest, traditionally rated for everyone.↵
However, given the difficulty of the problems, we think we should set a lower bound for the rated range of AGCs.↵
As an extreme example, it was enough to submit anything (even a compile error) to get a brown performance in the last AGC.↵
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Currently, there are three implicit "divisions" in AtCoder:↵
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- Div 1+ (2800 <= rating). Equivalent to CF mid-high reds.↵
- Div 1- (2000 <= rating < 2800). Equivalent to CF low reds, oranges, and purples.↵
- Div 2 (rating < 2000). Equivalent to CF blues and below.↵
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And there are three types of rated contests:↵
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- AGC: Targeted for Div 1 people, especially Div 1+.↵
- ARC (or orange-circled, sponsored contest): Targeted for Div 1 people, especially Div 1-, with two easy problems attached.↵
- ABC: An educational contest for Div 2 people.↵
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We are planning to make AGC rated for its target range, and the next AGC will be rated for >= 2000.↵
Still, everyone can participate in the contest and they appear in the standings as usual; it's just a matter of rating computation.↵
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P.S. It's possible to reach Div 1 in one ARC contest, but ARCs are not very frequent and in case some strong newcomer misses it, it takes 4 ABCs to reach Div 1 (and it feels a bit too many).↵
There are various ideas, which do you prefer?↵
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- Keep it. Ask them to participate in 1 ARC or 4 ABCs.↵
- Make AGCs rated for >= 1200.↵
- Make AGCs rated if your internal rating is >= 2000.↵
- Make AGCs rated if you get performance >= 2000 at least once.↵
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UPD: For the next contest we'll go with the second option.↵
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However, given the difficulty of the problems, we think we should set a lower bound for the rated range of AGCs.↵
As an extreme example, it was enough to submit anything (even a compile error) to get a brown performance in the last AGC.↵
↵
Currently, there are three implicit "divisions" in AtCoder:↵
↵
- Div 1+ (2800 <= rating). Equivalent to CF mid-high reds.↵
- Div 1- (2000 <= rating < 2800). Equivalent to CF low reds, oranges, and purples.↵
- Div 2 (rating < 2000). Equivalent to CF blues and below.↵
↵
And there are three types of rated contests:↵
↵
- AGC: Targeted for Div 1 people, especially Div 1+.↵
- ARC (or orange-circled, sponsored contest): Targeted for Div 1 people, especially Div 1-, with two easy problems attached.↵
- ABC: An educational contest for Div 2 people.↵
↵
We are planning to make AGC rated for its target range, and the next AGC will be rated for >= 2000.↵
Still, everyone can participate in the contest and they appear in the standings as usual; it's just a matter of rating computation.↵
↵
P.S. It's possible to reach Div 1 in one ARC contest, but ARCs are not very frequent and in case some strong newcomer misses it, it takes 4 ABCs to reach Div 1 (and it feels a bit too many).↵
There are various ideas, which do you prefer?↵
↵
- Keep it. Ask them to participate in 1 ARC or 4 ABCs.↵
- Make AGCs rated for >= 1200.↵
- Make AGCs rated if your internal rating is >= 2000.↵
- Make AGCs rated if you get performance >= 2000 at least once.↵
↵
UPD: For the next contest we'll go with the second option.↵
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