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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T06:16:10+00:00 2026-05-20T06:16:10+00:00

I have the following table: | WinnerID | LoserID | It describes the result

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I have the following table:

| WinnerID | LoserID |

It describes the result of a match between two competitors.
Currently, I have the following query for generating a high score:

SELECT WinnerID 
FROM KomperResult 
GROUP BY WinnerID 
ORDER BY COUNT(LoserID) DESC LIMIT 10;

If the results were:

| WinnerID | LoserID |
     1          2
     1          3
     4          1

The high score would be:

 1
 4

But I want it to be:

 4
 1

What would be a better algorithm / query for generating the high score?

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    2026-05-20T06:16:10+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 6:16 am

    From your posting and from the comments it appears that you are attempting to create a ranking system based on the results of individual competition. For simple scenarios, such as the one you described, it may be possible to create a query that will return the expected results. However, as you get more results with more users, the number of different scenarios and the calculations required can become more complex.

    It might be beneficial to take a look at the Elo Ranking System used by Chess to create a ranking between individuals in one-on-one competitions. Here is a site that give a pretty decent example of how the calculations work: Elo Introduction (explained as used for Go tournaments).

    In order to create any type of ranking system you will need to clearly list all of the rules/logic that will affect the overall ranking. Without a complete list a full algorithm cannot be fully flushed out.

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