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*** OFFICIAL ReplayFX/Pinburgh 2019 Thread ***

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    #673 4 years ago

    Not sure I understand the scoring. first round is almost over and for example one group

    Raymond Davidson has 10-2 for his result
    Wayne Saegar 4-8
    Donna Wai 2-10
    Carmen Barone 8-4

    What does that mean as far as standings go?

    #675 4 years ago
    Quoted from flynnibus:

    Scoring is very simple... It's how many people you beat and how many people you lost to in your individual match (This is match play - not playing against all other games). You and 3 other people are grouped together and play 4 games in a match. You score each game result based on how many people you beat, and how many beat you. Hence, a perfect score is beating all three other players on all four games means a perfect score is 3x4 = 12. So you are 12-0 (12 wins, 0 losses). You play 5 of these matchs a day.
    Your standings are always based on your record... keeping it simple, your number of wins is what everyone follows. That's your 'points' loosely.
    How ties and groupings work is far more complex... but the important thing to follow is.. how many wins someone has.
    After day 1, the field is broken up into divisions.. you only play people in your division on day 2. After day 2, those who are above the line in their division make playoffs.. everyone else is done.
    So everyone plays at least 2 days... playoff qualifiers play in day 3.

    Thank you. So all four rounds today get combined into one score correctly. so someone could possibly be 60-0 at the end of the night?

    #690 4 years ago
    Quoted from flynnibus:

    Possible.. but never happens in 2017, top qualifier on day one was 50-10
    Remember as people play... they eventually settle into playing people more and more like their skill level. The meat of the pack is actually happy to even be at 50% winning

    One more quick question. For the people tonight now slotted into a
    A division the worst they can finish for ifpa points is 200th right?

    #942 4 years ago
    Quoted from epthegeek:

    July 9-12, 2020.

    SAME WEEKEND AS SFGE....... UGHH. I like the Atlanta show but noticed less games this year, and this will kill it next year,

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