A.6 - Round Robin Scoring
The final positions of players or teams in round robin competition is determined by the following sequence:
a. Winner of the most matches;
b. In a two-way tie, winner of the head-to-head match;
c. In a tie of three or more, the first
tiebreaker is the net difference between the numbers of games that each
of those players won and lost when they played each other. Matches
played against person NOT involved in the tie are NOT counted. The
player with the largest positive difference is awarded the position in
question.
- If a two-way tie remains, the winner of the head-to-head match is awarded the higher position.
- If a multiple tie remains, the second
tiebreaker is the net difference between the numbers of points that
each player won and lost when they played each other. Matches played
against persons NOT involved in the tie are NOT counted. The player
with the largest positive difference is awarded the position in
question.
- If a multiple tie still remains, the player
who scored the highest average points per match is awarded the position
in question. Matches played against persons NOT involved in the tie are
NOT counted.
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