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Re: Where it All Started (CC Olympics) (FULL)
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Re: Where it All Started (CC Olympics) (FULL)
GlenCoco was banned, so igotaished will be taking his place!
Re: Where it All Started (CC Olympics) (FULL)
I have a question which I think is not precisely defined from rules.
My question is does possible tie breaker games from round 1 count for "the most wins" for silver and bronze medals?
For example, player A goes 0-2 in round 1, then wins tie breaker game because both his games in round 1 were won by the same player, then wins 3-0 in round 2, and losses in round 3.
Player B goes 1-1 in round 1, wins 2-1 in round 2, and losses in round 3.
Are players A and B equal in race for silver and bronze medal, because they both have 3 wins, or is player B in advantage, because he scored 3 wins from 6 games, while player A scored it from 7 games?
I guess no answer is no, because in that case players who played these tie breaker games would have 1 more game played in total than other players.
Gabriel13 wrote:The winner will receive platinum, the other finalist will receive gold, the player with the most wins besides finalists will receive silver, and second most wins will receive bronze. Tie-breaker games will be issued with the same map and settings for any ties between silver and bronze medals.
My question is does possible tie breaker games from round 1 count for "the most wins" for silver and bronze medals?
For example, player A goes 0-2 in round 1, then wins tie breaker game because both his games in round 1 were won by the same player, then wins 3-0 in round 2, and losses in round 3.
Player B goes 1-1 in round 1, wins 2-1 in round 2, and losses in round 3.
Are players A and B equal in race for silver and bronze medal, because they both have 3 wins, or is player B in advantage, because he scored 3 wins from 6 games, while player A scored it from 7 games?
I guess no answer is no, because in that case players who played these tie breaker games would have 1 more game played in total than other players.

Re: Where it All Started (CC Olympics) (FULL)
josko.ri wrote:I have a question which I think is not precisely defined from rules.Gabriel13 wrote:The winner will receive platinum, the other finalist will receive gold, the player with the most wins besides finalists will receive silver, and second most wins will receive bronze. Tie-breaker games will be issued with the same map and settings for any ties between silver and bronze medals.
My question is does possible tie breaker games from round 1 count for "the most wins" for silver and bronze medals?
For example, player A goes 0-2 in round 1, then wins tie breaker game because both his games in round 1 were won by the same player, then wins 3-0 in round 2, and losses in round 3.
Player B goes 1-1 in round 1, wins 2-1 in round 2, and losses in round 3.
Are players A and B equal in race for silver and bronze medal, because they both have 3 wins, or is player B in advantage, because he scored 3 wins from 6 games, while player A scored it from 7 games?
I guess no answer is no, because in that case players who played these tie breaker games would have 1 more game played in total than other players.
No, tie-breaker games will not count towards the medals. I will put that in the original post. Thanks!
