iviehoff, on 2012-June-21, 07:37, said:
What do you mean "random carry forward"?
In the second phase, you only play teams from the other section. So it is entirely logical that you keep your score against the teams you have already played, because you won't play them again. Thus a complete round robin of the remaining 18 teams is created, only playing the teams you haven't already played. Your scores against the teams no longer participating are not carried forward. This seems to me to be quite the logical thing to do.
It may seem logical, but it creates such strange scenraios.
Imagine that teams A, B, C and D are in the same group. The group results include the following:
A & B tie 15-15
A beat C 25-5
B beat D 25-1
C beat B 25-5
D beat A 25-5
C beat D 16-14
Teams A and B are the top 2 teams in the group (in joint first place) and qualify easily. At the end of the event, A and B are the top two teams overall. By co-incidence, they have achieved identical scores against teams E,F,G,H.I,J,K,L,M,N,O,P and Q.
Teams C and D are borderline qualifiers. They finish 9th and 10th in the group stage.
Scenario 1. C&D finish the group stage on the same number of VPs but C goes through on a split tie. Now:
Team A gets to carry forward 25VPs from its match against C, but nothing from its match against D.
Team B gets to carry forward 5VPs from its match against C, but nothing from its match against D.
So A is 20VPs
ahead of B going into the final stage.
Scenario 2. D finishes the group stage 1 VP ahead of C, so now D is 9th and C is 10th.
Team A gets to carry forward 5VPs from its match against D, but nothing from its match against C.
Team B gets to carry forward 25VPs from its match against D, but nothing from its match against C.
So now A is suddenly 20VPs
behind B going into the final stage!
So you could have a situation where D making an extra overtrick against an out of contention team, creates a swing of 40VPs in the relative scores of A and B in the final ranking!
Also, picking up on MickyB's point, B would have been better off beating D by fewer IMPS! Compared with Scenario 1, if B had beaten D 25-5 rather than 25-1, D would have progressed at the expense of C, thus increasing B's score in the final ranking by 20VPs!