I'd suggest you try searching for it before creating a thread about it, but I can tell you, that there is always an MMR, in any modes, unranked/ARDM/Ability Draft,... but you can't see it like you can with your ranked games, how else would you get a good fit for a match?
How Valve creates your Rating is probably through ingame stats such as KDA, Herodamage, ...
And that's also why people with less hours can be in higher skill brackets, for example I made a smurf account and I went into very high skill bracket after the first game.
search option, do you ever heard of it.
When you type Dotabuff in Google, second or third search result is Dotabuff high skill, which if you click , you find countless of threads.
WAY faster then making new thread.
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As many of you may know, in most of your matches on your dotabuff profile, you can see the level of skill dotabuff, or simply Dota 2, acknowledge you have. You can find it in almost every match you play, exactly above the name of the hero you used.
I felt interested when I noticed this, and I started trying to understand how does it works.
-So far I've seen people with no mmr matches being selected to play on very high skill brackets, so it isn't determined by your mmr
-I've seen people who have negative winrate (lower than 50%), being selected for very high skill brackets, and I've seen people with over 100 wins over their 50% winrate entering only on normal or high skill, so it isn't determined by your winrate either
-I've seen people with less than 200 matches played in total, in very high skill. And people with over 1k played games in normal skill. So it isn't your played matches.
Can somebody tell me how is it determined? How does it works?