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					IF EE beats AP 6-0, they will be RU 24-13 | EE 23-12 same +/-... How do we determine in which place they will finish?  | ||
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					On December 31 2012 08:21 dRaW wrote: So RU beat EE 4-2 in first showing | EE beat RU 4-2 in second match. IF EE beats AP 6-0, they will be RU 24-13 | EE 23-12 same +/-... How do we determine in which place they will finish? it's individual set win percentage, so EE advances. Here's a rough break down EE wins, and PL loses, EE and RU advance PL wins, and EE has any score other than 6-0, PL and RU advance EE loses and PL loses, RU and PL advance (unless PL 1-5 AP and EE 3-4 AP, or PL 0-6 AP and EE 3-4/2-4 AP, then EE and RU advance) EE wins 6-0, PL wins 5-1/6-0, PL and EE advance EE wins 6-0, PL wins 4-3, RU and EE advance And finally, if EE wins 6-0 and PL wins 4-2, then EE advances, and PL must play a tie breaker game with RU. That is the most clear I can make it.. which isn't very clear at all.  | ||
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					On December 31 2012 09:03 hacklebeast wrote: it's individual set win percentage, so EE advances. Here's a rough break down EE wins, and PL loses, EE and RU advance PL wins, and EE has any score other than 6-0, PL and RU advance EE loses and PL loses, RU and PL advance (unless PL 1-5 AP and EE 3-4 AP, or PL 0-6 AP and EE 3-4/2-4 AP, then EE and RU advance) EE wins 6-0, PL wins 5-1/6-0, PL and EE advance EE wins 6-0, PL wins 4-3, RU and EE advance And finally, if EE wins 6-0 and PL wins 4-2, then EE advances, and PL must play a tie breaker game with RU. That is the most clear I can make it.. which isn't very clear at all. Maybe the individual total games can be added as a side bar to make it more clear, but I guess it will be determined soon, I am wondering the case where there's a triple tiebreak or can this even happen? :D  | ||
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					edit: and it's the individual sets, not individual games.  | ||
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					And finally, if EE wins 6-0 and PL wins 4-2, then EE advances, and PL must play a tie breaker game with RU. Group 1 Russia 4-2; 23-14 Poland 3-2; 19-12 Eastern Europe 3-2; 16-14 Asian Pacific 0-3; 3-13 so 1. Russia 23-14 1. Poland 23-14 3. Eastern Europe 22-14 EE will not advance  | ||
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