Just adding my voice to the chorus. 1-round is creating huge swings game-to-game. I think that by the time you're competing in the top 50 a game result has become pretty close to a coin toss.
3-round would smooth that out, but there's something else I haven't seen anyone mention here yet: there's an entire element of the game's strategy that is just missing when you play a single-round game: the ability to very carefully fine-tune your level of aggressiveness based on how far behind you are. Players who are very good at finessing that balance deserve to ascend the ranks.
3-round would smooth that out, but there's something else I haven't seen anyone mention here yet: there's an entire element of the game's strategy that is just missing when you play a single-round game: the ability to very carefully fine-tune your level of aggressiveness based on how far behind you are. Players who are very good at finessing that balance deserve to ascend the ranks.