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Tournament points for ties ?

Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2010 9:57 pm
by Darksatin
There are 4 different classes of scores for a player:
A) Losing due to MPs and no scenario fulfilled: => 1 tournament point
B) Losing due to MPs and a scenario fulfilled: => 2 tournament points
C) Winning due to MPs and no scenario fulfilled: => 3 tournament points
D) Winning due to MPs and a scenario fulfilled: => 12, 8, 5, 3 tournament points
E) Free slot: => 3 tournament points in the first round, 2 tournament points in any further round


OK, but what happens in case of a tie ?
Maybe, each player could have 2 tournament points...
But how many TP if a scenario is fulfilled :?:

Re: Tournament points for ties ?

Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2010 9:08 pm
by Fangorn
I assume a tie is liked losing for both players.
So a tie with scenario fulfilled is 2 TPs, and a tie without scenario fulfilled is 1 TP.

Re: Tournament points for ties ?

Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2010 10:36 am
by Sam.Gamdschie
I think, we didn't ever had that situation (in all these years in Hamburg).
[EDIT]As far as I know, you have to resolve your tie until you'll get a winner. You'll have to roll corruption checks for each character (adding 1 currption point each time) until there's a winner.[/EDIT]
I'll ask the rest of us, for a ruling, just to have it fixed and cleared.

Re: Tournament points for ties ?

Posted: Fri Mar 26, 2010 5:00 pm
by Darksatin
Sam.Gamdschie wrote:As far as I know, you have to resolve your tie until you'll get a winner. You'll have to roll corruption checks for each character (adding 1 corruption point each time) until there's a winner.
OK, but this "Weakest Link Method" no more exists in tournaments...

Re: Tournament points for ties ?

Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 11:40 am
by Sam.Gamdschie
Darksatin wrote:OK, but this "Weakest Link Method" no more exists in tournaments...
That's quite right, but as the "Hamburg scenario" is non-official we chose this method as the rule for ties. You may select another rule yourself.
Our official rule is the "Waekest Link Method" (confirmed by email).