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After reading through the rules i'm not understanding how the elimination rounds will be done this year. any help would be greatly appreciated.
mtaman02
10-01-2004, 20:27
After reading through the rules i'm not understanding how the elimination rounds will be done this year. any help would be greatly appreciated.
sounds like the elimination rounds mis understanding if thats what your concerned about then visit this thread instead of making a new one
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=23584
it was unclear to myself and a bunch of my coaches how the seeding process / elimination rounds will be tallied ???? i had a headache after that one piece alone lol.
I understand the seeding but i'm not sure of the whay the matches will be run. Like a best two out of three or something like that. :confused:
mtaman02
10-01-2004, 20:38
seeing how the game is set up its 2 vs 2
7.4.4 A Maximum of 4 matches will be played; if after 4 matches , neither alliance has 2 wins the alliance with the highest score in this round advances.
possible best 3 out 4 i would think its either 2 out of 3 or 3 out of 4 maybe someone else can clarify. thats all i found in the book was 4 matches :( they said leniant on the rules to lighten the book yet i think they forgot some info as well
Section 7.4.4 states that it is first team to get 2 wins advances!
They would play a 4th match only if the 3rd match is a tie. Then if the 4th match is also a tie, they use the highest match score from any of the 4 matches as the tie breaker. Not sure what they do it that is also a tie.
mtaman02
10-01-2004, 20:50
Section 7.4.4 states that it is first team to get 2 wins advances!
They would play a 4th match only if the 3rd match is a tie. Then if the 4th match is also a tie, they use the highest match score from any of the 4 matches as the tie breaker. Not sure what they do it that is also a tie.
basically the best 2 outta 3 matches
Jeff Waegelin
10-01-2004, 21:22
Section 7.4.4 states that it is first team to get 2 wins advances!
They would play a 4th match only if the 3rd match is a tie. Then if the 4th match is also a tie, they use the highest match score from any of the 4 matches as the tie breaker. Not sure what they do it that is also a tie.
YES! Down with EPs! Best 2 out of 3 is the most exciting way to do it, IMO.
IMDWalrus
10-01-2004, 21:25
Section 7.4.4 states that it is first team to get 2 wins advances!
They would play a 4th match only if the 3rd match is a tie. Then if the 4th match is also a tie, they use the highest match score from any of the 4 matches as the tie breaker. Not sure what they do it that is also a tie.
That probably won't happen. If it does, though, I'm thinking there will be a fifth game - what else would FIRST be able to use to fairly break the tie?
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Originally Posted by Raul
Section 7.4.4 states that it is first team to get 2 wins advances!
They would play a 4th match only if the 3rd match is a tie. Then if the 4th match is also a tie, they use the highest match score from any of the 4 matches as the tie breaker. Not sure what they do it that is also a tie.
That probably won't happen. If it does, though, I'm thinking there will be a fifth game - what else would FIRST be able to use to fairly break the tie?
More than likely the old "Electronic Coin Toss." As of now, if you are in the same tier as someone, and have the same points as they do in that tier, then to decide who is first between you, the rules say an electronic coin toss will be done. It does seem very, extremely unlikely that such an event will occur (which might just be evidence that it will). But in the past, to settle a long line of tie breakers, FIRST has always had a simple coin toss at the end of their thick, thick book (I remember seeing a match decided by this a few years ago).
BandChick
10-01-2004, 22:10
YES! Down with EPs! Best 2 out of 3 is the most exciting way to do it, IMO.
jeff waegelin is 35782345037% right! EPs last year were HORRIBLE and i'm so happy we're back to best 2 out of 3. may the best alliances win ;)
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