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Tie breaks..!


  • 8 months ago · Quote · #1

    lawr3nc3b

    Hi there,any advice will be gladly taken on the tie break issue.! I am in the 1st tournament of my LIFE here on chess.com and am probably a bit wet behind the ears as far as they go.

    1st round,6 in the group and 1 goes through.

    I was ranked 5 on my rating at the start and am very pleased to say i have played 4 won 3 and drawn 1.,and think another 2 games are in my bag.,yippee..!

    However.,i have noticed the 2 top seeds in my group are dragging thier heels and have only finished 1 game each.!

    It seems to me that they are being very shrewed sitting back,ready to pinch as many tie break points as they can while finishing off thier games..!!!

    Would this assumption be correct or am i just reading to much into this..???

    ps; the other 4 players in the group have all finished more than 5 games,1 has finished 9..!

             best regards Lawrence..!

  • 8 months ago · Quote · #2

    sebs42

    You can use this spreadsheet for calculating your chances:

    https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AgU9Ti7Gzh9cdDBRdGFWUjZ0RHhXQlE1aE1MNExVckE#gid=0

  • 8 months ago · Quote · #3

    lawr3nc3b

    Cheers sebs.,i'll have a nose..!

  • 8 months ago · Quote · #4

    Scottrf

    You have nothing to worry about, tie breaks are updated as games as completed, so it makes no difference if you win against someone when they have no wins, or stall the game until after they win some games.

  • 8 months ago · Quote · #5

    lawr3nc3b

    Thanks scotrf.,i still can't see how.,but i feel more comfortable with a bit of reassurance..!

  • 8 months ago · Quote · #6

    Scottrf

    If someone you have previously beaten wins against one of the other people in your group after you've beaten them, your tie break score will increase retrospectively.

  • 8 months ago · Quote · #7

    lawr3nc3b

    I am kind of understanding it all.,everyones tie break score may change after any of the group games..!!! I'll stick with playing and leave the score sheets well alone.,many thanks scott..!!!!

  • 7 months ago · Quote · #8

    jayjaydlj

    I don’t even know what the Tie Breaks score means, can someone explain please

    Thanks 

  • 7 months ago · Quote · #9

    Math0t

    The Tie Break score gives a value to your wins depending on the strength of your opponents during the match (for example a win against someone who lost most games will be less worth than a win against someone who won most other games).

    If the total match scores are equal the one with the best Tie Break score wins the match.

  • 7 months ago · Quote · #10

    jayjaydlj

    Thanks for that


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