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Due to the disputed tiering of a few tournaments that [[OrionRank 2022]] labeled as a "major", several changes regarding tournament points were implemented. First, the threshold for several tournament tiers were raised, with the major score being raised to 3,000, and new tiers were added including "submajor" (at 2,000 points) and "premier" (at 9,000 points). Player point values were also changed: the top 20 had their point values increased significantly, while players who qualify for the rankings are no longer given points to counteract overinflated scores towards the end of the season.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/OrionRank/status/1587186466991624195|title=Tournament scoring update}}</ref> | Due to the disputed tiering of a few tournaments that [[OrionRank 2022]] labeled as a "major", several changes regarding tournament points were implemented. First, the threshold for several tournament tiers were raised, with the major score being raised to 3,000, and new tiers were added including "submajor" (at 2,000 points) and "premier" (at 9,000 points). Player point values were also changed: the top 20 had their point values increased significantly, while players who qualify for the rankings are no longer given points to counteract overinflated scores towards the end of the season.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/OrionRank/status/1587186466991624195|title=Tournament scoring update}}</ref> | ||
In order to be ranked, players are required to attend | In order to be ranked, players are required to attend 2 open majors and a total of six ranked events. | ||
===Tournament tiers=== | ===Tournament tiers=== |