[GSL 2022] Code S - Ro10 Group A - Day 1 - Page 3
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GoloSC2
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Poopi
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GoloSC2
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Poopi
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Argonauta
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Azzur
Australia6259 Posts
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Swisslink
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On April 11 2022 21:57 Azzur wrote: Does anyone know what is the format of the tiebreakers? # Ties are broken in the following order: - Overall 'win point' difference - Overall number of 'map wins' - 'Match win' between tied players - 'Win point' difference between the tied players - Number of 'map wins' between the tied players - Tie breaker match (Bo1) - Coin toss Was mentioned on stream at the beginning. | ||
Azzur
Australia6259 Posts
On April 11 2022 22:01 Swisslink wrote: # Ties are broken in the following order: - Overall 'win point' difference - Overall number of 'map wins' - 'Match win' between tied players - 'Win point' difference between the tied players - Number of 'map wins' between the tied players - Tie breaker match (Bo1) - Coin toss Was mentioned on stream at the beginning. Awesome, thx! | ||
Azzur
Australia6259 Posts
If that makes it too many games, I would settle for bo5 for the elimination matches in the Ro6. | ||
MarianoSC2
Slovakia1855 Posts
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tigera6
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tigera6
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On April 11 2022 22:12 MarianoSC2 wrote: Hang on ro6 is bo3 as well? And semi is bo5? Good damn thats so stupid... Why? The ro6 is just a shorten version of the typical group stage in GSL, where you skip the first 2 matches. Yeah, its pretty bad idea to be in Bo3. | ||
TossHeroes
281 Posts
On April 11 2022 23:21 tigera6 wrote: The ro6 is just a shorten version of the typical group stage in GSL, where you skip the first 2 matches. Yeah, its pretty bad idea to be in Bo3. Na it’s a fantastic idea Gives my toss boys a higher chance to win due to shorter series GSL here we comeee | ||
Yoshi Kirishima
United States10343 Posts
NOT match wins. For example, let's say Rogue goes 2-1, 2-1, 2-1, 2-1. He beats 4 players, but he's only at +4. Let's say Trap goes 2-0, 2-0, 2-0, 1-2. He beats 3 players and loses to 1, but he's at +5. Trap advances in 1st place, not Rogue. It makes sense in a way but it's strange too. Normally the idea of a Bo3 is to give you chances for the better player to win. So if Rogue wins 2-1 vs all 4 players, normally you'd say it doesn't really matter that he didn't dominate those 4 players, he still won the 4 matches which proves consistency and skill. But in this RR format, it puts a lot of emphasis on map wins and how hard you beat your opponent. It's not wrong but it's definitely interesting in that it puts weight on how hard you beat your opponent, and losing 1-2 isn't too bad since it was still a close match. I would say this way is more fun though, and since players still end up playing 4 matches in a RR, it still gives enough chances for players to perform. On April 12 2022 02:23 TossHeroes wrote: Na it’s a fantastic idea Gives my toss boys a higher chance to win due to shorter series GSL here we comeee The Toss buff we didn't know we needed! Time for Creator to win a GSL! | ||
Swisslink
2953 Posts
On April 12 2022 14:20 Yoshi Kirishima wrote: Btw I just realized that the main way to determine how players win, is by the "Overall 'win point' difference"... NOT match wins. For example, let's say Rogue goes 2-1, 2-1, 2-1, 2-1. He beats 4 players, but he's only at +4. Let's say Trap goes 2-0, 2-0, 2-0, 1-2. He beats 3 players and loses to 1, but he's at +5. Trap advances in 1st place, not Rogue. I don't think that's correct? These rules only apply in case of a tie - therefore not if Rogue has one victory more than Trap. | ||
Yoshi Kirishima
United States10343 Posts
On April 13 2022 06:44 Swisslink wrote: I don't think that's correct? These rules only apply in case of a tie - therefore not if Rogue has one victory more than Trap. Ohh I gotcha, they were only listing tiebreaker rules not rules in general. Thanks! | ||
QOGQOG
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