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How to Read Your PractiScore Match Results (Overall vs. Stage)

July 1, 2026 · MatchChaser

After a match, PractiScore gives you two different views of the same day. Knowing the difference is the first step to actually learning from your results.

The Overall results

The Overall page ranks the whole field by total match points. It tells you where you finished — your placement overall and within your division — and your percentage of the winner, which is the single best yardstick for how you stacked up that day. A 78% of the winner in your division is a strong, comparable number across matches.

Your stage-by-stage breakdown

The per-stage view is where the lessons live. For each stage you see your hit factor, your time, your hits (A/C/D), and any penalties (misses, no-shoots, procedurals). Read across the stages and a pattern usually appears: one stage that tanked your match, a recurring penalty, or a particular position that costs you.

Division vs. overall placement

A common mix-up: you might finish 8th in your division but 39th overall. Both are true — division compares you to the same gear, overall compares you to the entire field. Make sure you are reading the one you mean.

Turn results into improvement

Related reading: Major vs. Minor power factor scoring · Hit factor math, step by step

Paste your PractiScore results into MatchChaser and it logs the match with your placement and the full field, then Analyze gives you a stage-by-stage breakdown, a head-to-head against the division winner or anyone in the field, your clean-run potential, and a what-if sandbox. Break down your next match free.

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