This leaderboard uses a relative, placement-based score instead of absolute points. For each game session a player receives a normalized placement score between 0 (last) and 1 (first). Tied players share the same placement value. A player's per-game score is the average of their session scores for that game. The overall leaderboard is a weighted average across games, where a game's contribution is weighted by how many sessions that player played in that game. This reduces bias toward players who simply played many sessions and highlights relative performance (e.g., 4 wins in 5 games = 0.8 equals 8 wins in 10 games = 0.8).