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16. Februaro 2007, 18:24:51
basplund 
Temo: Single elimination
Does anyone know what the rules are when the final game in a tournament
finishes as a draw?

16. Februaro 2007, 21:46:09
srnity 
Temo: Re: Single elimination
basplund: Doesn't that mean that EVERYBODY'S a winner?!

16. Februaro 2007, 21:49:11
WellyWales 
Temo: Re: Single elimination
Modifita de WellyWales (16. Februaro 2007, 21:50:06)
basplund: http://brainking.com/en/Help?ht=66

If a draw occurs due to the game rules or an agreement of the players, the player with lower BKR advances to the next round (in case of equal BKRs, the player who did not start the game - black player in most games)

16. Februaro 2007, 23:17:10
basplund 
Temo: Re: Single elimination
WellyWales:  Thanks Welly!  I didn't find those rules on my own. In some games, like Logic, a draw is fairly common. I first thought my opponent had higher BKR, but now I see it was in fact lower, so that explains the outcome 

17. Februaro 2007, 00:05:09
nabla 
Temo: Re: Single elimination
basplund: Makes me wonder, are we talking about the lower BKR at the time the game is started, or at the time it is finished ? In case of the latter, one player could sacrifice BKR points in order to win a tournament when he has a drawish position in the final.

17. Februaro 2007, 00:22:31
basplund 
Temo: Re: Single elimination
nabla: I suppose it must be the BKR at the finish of the game, which counts as always.
In theory you're right, but I doubt that anyone would do that much effort to win a tournament.

17. Februaro 2007, 10:02:48
nabla 
Temo: Re: Single elimination
basplund: Even a prize tournament ? I admit that it should be a very rare case, but taking the BKR at the start at the game, or even at the start of the tournament (in which case it can be a compensation for having had the harder pairings), seems better. But perhaps not better that selecting the winner at random :-)

17. Februaro 2007, 13:29:35
Tulip 
Temo: Re: Single elimination
basplund: i would have thought that a final ending in a draw would go to another match?
it does on other sites....ive been in a backgammon final for the last 3 rounds now....we are on rd6

17. Februaro 2007, 17:59:09
toedder 
Temo: Re: Single elimination
Tulip: If the tournament creator sets the game type to "1 win match", a draw leads to a rematch. The advantage of the lower rated player only occurs if it is a "normal game".

17. Februaro 2007, 20:59:06
Hrqls 
Temo: Re: Single elimination
Tulip: there are several hypergammon tournaments in which more than 1 player have the same score in the end .. they are all declared winner

i would guess the same would happen if a 2 player final would end in a draw ? but i have never been in such a situation .. maybe someone can find an example ? ;)

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