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    Total Win % in MTG

    Is there an app or software or some sort of coding that allows you to see your total lifetime win % in magic? I remember there used to be a website like this where you put in your dci details and could find your total win % as well as your match scores against various people in lifetime.

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    Re: Total Win % in MTG

    Match history along with the individual DCI ratings for each match were visible in the DCI Membership Center but the system got replaced by the Planeswalker Points system you can visit today where you can only see event history and the total outcome of the events.

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    You can also see whom you played against. You just have to login with your password. So I guess it should be possible to code a piece of software to extract those statistics.
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    Re: Total Win % in MTG

    Eww. I went through manually and did mine from 2011 when I got back into the game and ended up at 55.2%, not including byes or draws. I think I need to stop screwing around with events I'm not confident I can win...
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    Re: Total Win % in MTG

    Quote Originally Posted by Julian23 View Post
    You can also see whom you played against. You just have to login with your password. So I guess it should be possible to code a piece of software to extract those statistics.
    I wrote a client side means to do this a while back, maybe one day I'll polish it up and throw it online. Now that you do have to login to access the information (and there isn't a good way to just copy and paste the entire page), it does get a bit more difficult to throw up a website that'll process the page.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SpikeyMikey View Post
    Eww. I went through manually and did mine from 2011 when I got back into the game and ended up at 55.2%, not including byes or draws. I think I need to stop screwing around with events I'm not confident I can win...
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