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Re: Breakaway Discussion
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Originally Posted by mathking
Qualification in seeding is not based on wins and losses, but on total seeding points. But in the elimination matches advancement is purely from winning. Which will make for an interesting change in game strategy going from qualification to elimination. There is much less incentive to play defense in qualification, since you want high scores. (For example, if you win 3 - 2 you get 7 seeding points. If you lose 13 - 12, you get 13 seeding points. And your opponents get 37 seeding points.) Then in elimination 1-0 is as good as 23 - 22.
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This is one other thing that confused me too, does that mean that if you win that you actual receive less seeding points and therefore a lower rank then the alliance that just lost?
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