Regulation question - MP pairs tiebreakers acbl but could be anywhere
#1
Posted 2015-January-21, 03:51
#2
Posted 2015-January-21, 04:25
The coolest thing to do would be, if the movement is not perfectly balanced, to estimate the strength of the pairs from a regression model rather than using crude MPs. This would almost never produce ties.
#3
Posted 2015-January-21, 04:43
Mbodell, on 2015-January-21, 03:51, said:
This is strictly a matter of regulation, and FWIW here are the Norwegian rules:
Barometer, Howell or Mitchell where one meets at least 3/4 of the pairs (3/8 in Mitchell):
Each Board is calculated separately and is scored in Quality Points according to the Match Points scored by the tied pairs.
If the tied pairs have played the same boards (group and direction does not matter) then each tied pair receives 1 QP for each other tied pair with the same MP and 2 QP for each other tied pair with less MP.
If the tied pairs have not played the same boards then each tied pair receives 2 QP for a resuilt above average and 1 QP for exact average MP
Each tied pair is ranked by it's accumulated QP
Swiss pairs and Barometer, Howell or Mitchell where one meets less than 3/4 of the pairs (3/8 in Mitchell):
Each tied pair is ranked by the accumulated total of matchpoints won by all the pairs they have met.
#4
Posted 2015-January-21, 05:55
London UK
#5
Posted 2015-January-21, 06:00
4. Ties for the final qualifying position will be broken as follows:
Considering only boards played in common, a pair will receive one point for each board played on which it outscores the other tied pair(s) and one half point for each tied board. In addition, on boards not played in common, a pair will receive one point for a score above average and one half point for a score of average.
If the above does not break the tie, or in cases where the pairs played no boards in common, compare matchpoints on all boards against average. Award a pair one for each score above average and one-half for each score of average.
#6
Posted 2015-January-21, 07:36
ArtK78, on 2015-January-21, 06:00, said:
4. Ties for the final qualifying position will be broken as follows:
Considering only boards played in common, a pair will receive one point for each board played on which it outscores the other tied pair(s) and one half point for each tied board. In addition, on boards not played in common, a pair will receive one point for a score above average and one half point for a score of average.
If the above does not break the tie, or in cases where the pairs played no boards in common, compare matchpoints on all boards against average. Award a pair one for each score above average and one-half for each score of average.
As far as I can see this is equivalent to our Norwegian regulation for events where each pair meet at least 3/4 (3/8 when Mitchell) of the pairs in the event.
#7
Posted 2015-January-21, 11:34
pran, on 2015-January-21, 07:36, said:
That's what I thought as well.
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#8
Posted 2015-January-26, 19:59
Mbodell, on 2015-January-21, 03:51, said:
I don't know if it's still the case in the ACBL, but I was in an exact tie in a District NAP qualifier a few years ago, and rather than break it we split the monetary prize. It was with friends so we had actually already agreed to split it even if there was a tiebreak.
#9
Posted 2015-January-27, 00:07
jeffford76, on 2015-January-26, 19:59, said:
That is sensible if you are 1/2 or 2/3 but if only 3 qualify and you are 3/4 tied harder to do.