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Scottrf

Being automatically put on vacation can't hurt your timeout ratio. Losing games on time would.

I don't understand this post.

baddogno

But it was a "no vacation" tournament and going on vacation loses all your games; or at least that's my interpretation.

Scottrf

It just doesn't let you go on vacation for those games, so the clock runs as normal.

omnipaul

frogonatwig, the timeout ratio here is the ratio of the number of games you have lost on time to the total number of games you have finished (both for the past 90 days).  It went up when you lost some games on time (the non-vacation games you mentioned), not when you were automatically put on vacation (for other, vacation-allowed, games).

You may be mistakenly thinking that the phrase "taking a time out" often used in sports to signify stopping the game clock would imply that the timeout ratio here has something to do with going on vacation - it doesn't.