What will the rank above Masters be called?
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resolved Jan 1
98.7%
None Before 2023
0.1%
Grandmasters
0.0%
Champions
0.0%
Oracles
0.0%
Seers
0.0%
Profits
0.0%
Prescient-ish
0.0%
Mythic
0.0%
Omega
0.0%
Aether
0.0%
Omniscient
1.2%
Rationaleagussy
0.0%
Prophets
0.0%
LK-99
0.0%
Legends
0.0%
Elite
0.0%
Heroes
0.0%
Virtuosos
0.0%
Supreme
0.0%
Apex

If there is ever a Leagues rank higher than Masters in 2023, this resolves to the name of the league. Otherwise, it resolves to "None Before 2023" (please interpret this as "None Before 2023 Ends").

In the case of two options with the same name (e.g., one is singular and the other plural, different capitalizations, variant spellings, one includes the word "league"), I will resolve to whichever was submitted first.

See also: /JosephNoonan/will-there-be-a-league-above-master

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If in Dec season, the Masters ranking page mentions a higher league, eg a top 10 cutoff “Promotes to Grandmaster”, would that knowledge be enough to resolve to that name, even though the new division will remain empty until January?

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@deagol Same thing as the other one, I would have to say it doesn't exist yet.

bought Ṁ100 of None Before 2023

Manifold trimmed the number of promotions from Diamond to Master so I am betting on "None" now. From Discord #general:

James — Today at 5:59 PM

Yes, hmm, I guess it would, sorry. It is changed so that masters won't get that big

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Last time I asked ChatGPT, and for the one it assigned the highest probability it got it right. I did so again now for this one to add the ones it chose:

  1. Grandmasters - 25%

  2. Legends - 20%

  3. Champions - 15%

  4. Elite - 10%

  5. Heroes - 8%

  6. Virtuosos - 6%

  7. Supreme - 5%

  8. Apex - 4%

  9. Ultimate - 3%

  10. Invictus - 2%

  11. Immortal - 2%

  12. Ascendant - 1%

  13. Sovereigns - 1%

  14. Conquerors - 1%

@parhizj They add up to 103%. ChatGPT can’t do math.

@ShadowyZephyr Actually, that checks out just fine. If the options are rounded to the nearest percent, they could easily add up to more than 100%.

@JosephNoonan I'm sure ChatGPT doesn't have that thought it its brain, as I've regularly seen impossible summations for these types of questions

@parhizj ChatGPT doesn't have any thoughts at all, but I imagine that it probably does often give lists of percentages that add up to about, but not exactly, 100% due to having seen so many lists like that in its training data.

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Rationaleagussy

The None before 2023 seems like a typo. I think it should be None before 2024? Or None before 2023 ends.

@parhizj Yes, this was a typo, if only it was possible to edit options.

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@JosephNoonan Oops, I meant to say "Prophets" on this one. I'm going to count it as a distinct name because it's a different word, even though it's a misspelling.