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so in this order?winshead to headdifferential
*Unless there is a 3 way tie in points, then it goes straight to differential.
In your example, C never got a chance to play A, so it would be unfair to determine the placings based on head to head match-ups when A and C have equal points.
Determining the Winner: The winner is the player with the highest game score after the last round. If two or more players are tied for 1st place in game score, rank as lower any who lost a head to head match with a player tied for 1st. If the players did not face each other, then the Lost Soul Score is examined. The player with the highest Lost Soul Score is the Winner.
What if the the 2 players tied for first did play against eachother, would the person who won in that match be the winner?
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I agree that it would be unfair, but that's the very reason I got 4th instead of 2nd at Nationals in T1-2P in Boston, so that's the way it was being handled last season.
QuoteI agree that it would be unfair, but that's the very reason I got 4th instead of 2nd at Nationals in T1-2P in Boston, so that's the way it was being handled last season.Same reason I got 2nd instead of 1st at Nationals in T2-2P at California. I feel your pain