2017 Tables

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Division 1

Bucks

Devon

Dorset

Gloucs

Sussex

Worcs

Yorks

 Tot al

Buckinghamshire

x

0

 0

 0

 0

 0

 0

 0

Devon

x

 0

 0

 0

 2

 0

 4

Dorset

 2

 2

x

 2

 0

 2

 2

 10

Gloucestershire

 2

 2

 0

x

 0

 2

 0

 6

Sussex

 2

2

 2

 2

x

2

 0

 10

Worcestershire

 2

 0

 0

 0

 0

x

 0

2

 Yorkshire

 2

 2

 0

 2

 2

 2

x

 10

 

Division 2

Con

Essex

Lancs

Lein

Norf

Renf.

Staffs

 Tot al

Connacht

X

 2

 0

 0

 2

 0

 2

 6

Essex 

 0

X

 0

 0

 0

 0

 0

 0

Lancashire L & L

 2

 2

X

 0

 2

 2

 2

 10

Leinster

 2

 2

 2

X

 2

 2

 2

 12

Norfolk Knights

 0

 2

 0

0

X

 0

 0

 2

Renfrewshire R

 2

 2

0

 0

 2

X

 1

 7

Staffordshire

 0

 2

 0

 0

 2

 1

X

 5

 

Division 3

Birm

Cumb

Hamp.

Lon K

Mar

Som

Suff

 Tot al

Birmingham

X

2

 2

 2

 2

 2

 2

 12

Cumbria

 0

X

 0

 0

 0

 0

 1

 1

Hampshire

 0

 2

X

2

 2

 0

 2

 8

London Knights

 0

 2

 0

X

 2

 0

 1

 5

Marches

 0

 2

 0

 0

X

 0

 2

 4

Somerset

 0

 2

 2

 2

 2

X

 2

 10

Suffolk

 0

 1

 0

 1

 0

 0

X

 2

 

 

 

Sir_Chjaka

Oohhh, I'm getting all excited Tommy.

matt1979

The 30th November deadline is here.   So I have been through all the division 1 games in play and with the help of an engine I have judged the games on position.  The results are as follows...

 

Dorset 16.5 - 15.5 Yorkshire

Yorkshire 7 v5  Worcs

(DBowcott (Worcs)  Registered as Team Birmingham Player (0.5 forfeited))

Dorset 8.5-13.5 Sussex

 

 Which means we have 3 way tie for first place!   Well done Sussex, Yorkshire and Dorset.   

 

The only way to determine an overall winner would be to go through all the matches and find out which team has won the most games minus the games lost.   I am happy to do this if an admin of any of the 3 teams requests it or we can simply say all 3 teams share the 2017 title of Division 1 Champions.  Let me know your thoughts. 

AaLF

Well done indeed.  such a rare thing.  it'd be a shame to whittle the result down to a single winner based on the splitting of atoms.  We may never see this 3-way result again.