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I read it...The question still stands
If you're winning and not ranking up then your contribution to the win is less than significant.
I don't know exactly how it works but it's not tied to just winning and losing. I've lost multple time and not deranked and won multiple times and not ranked up. The game gives eveyone a skill score and I assume your points won and lost depend on your skill, how well you do, and the skill of your opponents and possibly your team mates.
Eg: if your average team rank is much higher than their average, it will take multiple wins to rank up.
If your average is lower and theirs is much higher, you would have to win much less to rank up.
Same goes for losing matches. Individual score doesn't matter.
It desnt matter if you score 10 goals or 0 as long as you win, all members get the same amount of points. Was your team skill level higher than the rival team? You get few points. Was it much lower? You did great then, you get a lot of points.
Season 1 showed those points at the end of each match and they went roughly from -16 to -4 and +4 to +16, usually. Now imagine 4 games against teams much much worse (theoretically) than yours: you win (+4), win (+4), win (+4) and lose (-16) = Total is -4, "your fault" for losing against such a bad team.