Placid wrote:
I understand that the scoring is 3=win, 1=unfinished, 0=loss. What I am confused about is how I am 4 points below Tywer right now, because I have one loss in a League Championship game so far (vs Pitor) and I have also beaten Tywer in one League game as well (so I know he has one loss also). I don't think I had any "unfinished" games, unless something buggy happened... So logic would dictate that Tywer and I would at least have an equal score unless I am missing some unfinished games somehow, right? Help me out here.
You didn't understand
rules:
Rules wrote:
5. Scores:
Each player within any round gets score that count for his positioning among others by the end of each year (new championship will be launched after 11 months period, i.e. 11 rounds). The score in each round being determined based on following equation:
Score for Player A = (20-2*m) *(1/nd)+bon, where
m - player's place in group assuming the group consists of 9 players;
nd - division's number;
bon - bonus score for player if he/she advance to upper division during one round (bon=8 if the group consists of 9 players);
Total score of player for entire championship will be equal to the sum of 10 best rounds of this player.
In our tournament groups consist of 7 players, so formula:
Score for Player A = (16-2*m) *(1/nd)+bon
16 = 2 * (number of players in group) + 2
Your place - 3 because of you have equal score for the games (+3 = victory, +1 = draw and +0 = loss) with Tywer and Pitor, but for such case there is special rule:
Rules wrote:
7. If two or more players have the same score, winner being defined based on following factors (listed in priority order):
a. Result of battles for equal-score players
b. Difference: (Sum of turns in lost battles minus sum of turns in won battles)
c. Result of annulated games
So you had the third result by factor
b. Difference: (Sum of turns in lost battles minus sum of turns in won battles)
Score for the games are important only during current round, tournament's score are important for final result in the tournament.