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Re: Are we reading this accurately?

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Originally Posted by GaryVoshol View Post
As I understand it:

Match 1: Win 6-4
6 seeding points + 8 coopertition bonus = 14 seeding points
total seeding points all matches = 14
highest coopertion bonus = 8

Match 2: Lose 4-10, after 1 penalty for you and 2 penalties for opponents
12 seeding points + 0 coopertition bonus = 12 seeding points
total seeding points for all matches = 14 + 12 = 26
highest coopertition bonus = 8

Match 3: Win 10-9, after 1 penalty for opponents
10 seeding points + 20 coopertition bonus = 30 seeding points
total seeding points for all matches = 14 + 12 + 30 = 56
highest coopertition bonus = 20
You are correct in your analysis - but there is more to this story.

1. The team's ranking would be based on the total seeding points for all matches - 56 points

2. If two teams have the same number of total seeding points - in this case 56 points - then the tie-breaker between the two teams is based on the highest coopertition bonus - 20 points would beat a lower highest coopertition bonus, allowing the team to be higher in the rankings.

3. The total of all the coopertition points - 8 + 0 + 20 = 28 would be used to determine the winner of the Coopertition Award.

Steve
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