How stats work
Skoryd tracks your results so you can see how you're doing and where you rank. This page covers the parts that work the same for every sport. Each sport also has its own production stats and rating — see Cornhole stats & OPR and Darts stats.
Win/loss stats
Every sport tracks the basics from your final, agreed match scores:
- W / L — wins and losses.
- Games played — your total matches.
- Win rate — wins ÷ games played.
A result only counts once both sides confirm it — see Confirming & disputing scores.
Where your stats show up
- Global Stats — leaderboards across all clubs, with a sport picker and singles / doubles / teams / quick-play tabs.
- Club leaderboards — the same stats, scoped to one club.
- Quick Play — separate boards for casual play (see Quick Play & QR scanning).
- Your profile — your personal card with your rating and a full breakdown.
The leaderboard columns shown depend on the sport you've selected, since each sport measures production differently.
"Just for fun" events
When creating or editing a league or tournament, an organizer can mark it Just for fun. A just-for-fun event still records everything for that event — its scores, standings, bracket, and the per-event stats page all work as usual — but its results are left out of the overall club, season, and global leaderboards and out of every player's profile stats. Use it for one-off socials, warm-ups, or practice nights you don't want affecting anyone's record.
Stats privacy
In Profile → Edit you choose who can see your stats:
- Public — anyone can see them; you appear on public leaderboards.
- Private — hidden from public leaderboards. Club members and people in your events can still see your stats.
Seasons
Most leaderboards have a season filter. Pick a season to limit the standings to that span of time, or clear it for all-time. See Seasons.
Filter by region
On Global Stats, if any sanctioning organizations are set up, you'll also see a region filter. Pick a region to narrow the leaderboard to results from events sanctioned to that region — and it rolls up the whole subtree, so choosing a parent region also includes every region beneath it. Only events that were actually sanctioned to the organization's region count toward its regional standings. You can combine the region and season filters to see, for example, one region's results within a single season. See Sanctioning an event.
Singles, doubles & teams
- Singles stats are your 1v1 record.
- Doubles stats are your individual record in 2v2 games — credited to you, not your partner.
- Teams stats track the record of a specific pair of partners.
Sport-specific stats
Beyond win/loss, each sport measures how well you actually played:
- Cornhole — points-per-round production and an overall rating (OPR). See Cornhole stats & OPR.
- Darts — three-dart average, checkouts, and more. See Darts stats.