Codeta Launches Skill Score Gaming feature

Codeta has announced a new feature for online live dealer games called Skill Score, The feature evaluates players based on how they perform and then lists them based on their skill level on a leaderboard and provides tools to improve their play.

Codeta has announced an online live dealer feature called Skill Score which ranks players on a leaderboard according to their skill level.

The Skill Score of a player is configured based on two factors, winning big and then winning over time, the company said in a press release. The two factors are identified as dedicated wins and big wins. A dedicated win will be calculated based on a ratio of wins and losses. A big win will be determined based on payout-ratios. With these factors, Codeta can easily compare the skills of every player, no matter the size of the wager placed, the release said.

A player’s overall Skill Score can increase and the feature offers players tips and guides to improve their scores. The goal is to provide players with the right tools to be able to improve their game play, whether they want to compete alone or against other gamers.

“Skill development is a big part of why players engage in live table games and Skill Score enables them to keep track of their progress while also competing with other players,” said Edward Ihre, Chairman and Co-Founder of Codeta. “Skill Score allows us to better engage our players and communicate with them on a regular basis. If we see they are performing well at blackjack but not so well at roulette, we can send them tutorials to help improve their roulette skills, for example.”

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