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Re: SOMETHING IS NOT RIGHT

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Mon, Mar 16 2015 6:28 PM (3 replies)
  • AQUAWRAP
    653 Posts
    Sat, Mar 14 2015 1:18 PM

    OUR CC CLUB is playing in the #6 clash event. It is now 3:07 pm and the clash started at 2:00 am CDST. I have been playing all 3 matches so far. We lost our first match which is fine, however we WON the next 2 against the same CC club giving us 2 wins, 1 loss record so far.

    My question is, how can the CC club we beat twice be ahead of us in the standings? When we first started to play them, I noticed their record was 1 win, 1 loss. This also could not be possible since this was the second clash round of the event.

    I took a snip of the event leader board and also a snip of our event record for the first 3 rounds.

    I hope someone could clarify this for me because I am totally confused about our standing on the leader board

    Thank You in advance

    Steve 

  • courteneyfish
    15,796 Posts
    Sat, Mar 14 2015 10:10 PM
    I don't think that the win/loss scores have ever worked properly.
  • alosso
    21,070 Posts
    Sat, Mar 14 2015 10:49 PM

    AQUAWRAP:
    My question is, how can the CC club we beat twice be ahead of us in the standings? When we first started to play them, I noticed their record was 1 win, 1 loss. This also could not be possible since this was the second clash round of the event.

    The name-giving "CC vs. CC" record of wins and losses doesn't mean a thing. By design, the real competition between CCs is to make a maximum of points. In consequence, a maximum of CC passes has to be used - no realistic chances with only the free ones.

    Thus, it comes down to spending the maximum of credits if a CC wants to win.

    And, there's no way for us to look into foreign results - you can only hope they do it right. But wait - it has been proven to contain errors...

    They are WGT, hope is futile!

  • AQUAWRAP
    653 Posts
    Mon, Mar 16 2015 6:28 PM

    I understand that the wins and losses mean nothing, however since we beat them twice in a row , our points were 1500 greater then theirs and yet they were still ahead of us in standings after 3 events. This was the problem, not the wins/losses. In other words, where did all their points come from, since it was obvious that we outscored them twice.

    Steve

    alosso:

    AQUAWRAP:
    My question is, how can the CC club we beat twice be ahead of us in the standings? When we first started to play them, I noticed their record was 1 win, 1 loss. This also could not be possible since this was the second clash round of the event.

    The name-giving "CC vs. CC" record of wins and losses doesn't mean a thing. By design, the real competition between CCs is to make a maximum of points. In consequence, a maximum of CC passes has to be used - no realistic chances with only the free ones.

    Thus, it comes down to spending the maximum of credits if a CC wants to win.

    And, there's no way for us to look into foreign results - you can only hope they do it right. But wait - it has been proven to contain errors...

    They are WGT, hope is futile!

     

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