- Oct 22, 2019
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Tournament rule that states a tie breaker for seedings is broken by head to head, then runs against, then runs scored, then coin flip.
Three teams have the same win-loss record. Two of the teams didn’t play each other in pool play. Is it to be assumed that head to head is void, so you’d go straight to runs against?
Rules don’t say anything about breaking a three way tie, so is this to be assumed, or would you think you’d go flat out by the only tie breaker published in the tournament rules? (Team A beat team B, team B beat team C, Team C did not play Team A in pool play).
Just looking for thoughts or clarification.
Three teams have the same win-loss record. Two of the teams didn’t play each other in pool play. Is it to be assumed that head to head is void, so you’d go straight to runs against?
Rules don’t say anything about breaking a three way tie, so is this to be assumed, or would you think you’d go flat out by the only tie breaker published in the tournament rules? (Team A beat team B, team B beat team C, Team C did not play Team A in pool play).
Just looking for thoughts or clarification.