Hey guys, I was just wondering something.
I saw on the AGA site that Eric Lui and Zhang Mengchen tied for first at the NJ Open.
But didn't they play in the tournament?
So even if they had even SOS and SODOS, wouldn't there still be a clear winner?
Quick Question about the NJ Open
-
Uberdude
- Judan
- Posts: 6727
- Joined: Thu Nov 24, 2011 11:35 am
- Rank: UK 4 dan
- GD Posts: 0
- KGS: Uberdude 4d
- OGS: Uberdude 7d
- Location: Cambridge, UK
- Has thanked: 436 times
- Been thanked: 3718 times
Re: Quick Question about the NJ Open
It would be unfair to declare a 3rd tiebreaker after the event.
-
Violence
- Lives in sente
- Posts: 754
- Joined: Thu Apr 22, 2010 1:12 am
- Rank: Something Dan
- GD Posts: 720
- Has thanked: 9 times
- Been thanked: 144 times
Re: Quick Question about the NJ Open
Sorry, I don't quite follow.
So the event specified from the beginning that there would only be SOS and SODOS, and the two of them tied in both?
So the event specified from the beginning that there would only be SOS and SODOS, and the two of them tied in both?
-
Uberdude
- Judan
- Posts: 6727
- Joined: Thu Nov 24, 2011 11:35 am
- Rank: UK 4 dan
- GD Posts: 0
- KGS: Uberdude 4d
- OGS: Uberdude 7d
- Location: Cambridge, UK
- Has thanked: 436 times
- Been thanked: 3718 times
Re: Quick Question about the NJ Open
Oh, I thought you were saying they did tie on SOS and SODOS, but thought that as they played each other then head-to-head should be the 3rd tiebreaker, and I was saying that declaring a new tiebreaker after the event is unfair.
- Joaz Banbeck
- Judan
- Posts: 5546
- Joined: Sun Dec 06, 2009 11:30 am
- Rank: 1D AGA
- GD Posts: 1512
- Kaya handle: Test
- Location: Banbeck Vale
- Has thanked: 1080 times
- Been thanked: 1434 times
Re: Quick Question about the NJ Open
Violence? Did somebody hack your account? Or is that really you?
Help make L19 more organized. Make an index: https://lifein19x19.com/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=5207
-
Violence
- Lives in sente
- Posts: 754
- Joined: Thu Apr 22, 2010 1:12 am
- Rank: Something Dan
- GD Posts: 720
- Has thanked: 9 times
- Been thanked: 144 times
Re: Quick Question about the NJ Open
Uh, yeah, it's me.
http://www.accelrat.com/ratings/Tourney ... ourney=179
I was checking these standings, and it looks like Mr. Zhang should've won, no? Seems strange to keep track of tiebreakers and then not use them.
http://www.accelrat.com/ratings/Tourney ... ourney=179
I was checking these standings, and it looks like Mr. Zhang should've won, no? Seems strange to keep track of tiebreakers and then not use them.
-
xed_over
- Oza
- Posts: 2264
- Joined: Mon Apr 19, 2010 11:51 am
- Has thanked: 1179 times
- Been thanked: 553 times
Re: Quick Question about the NJ Open
that's really a question for the TDs, no?
some people don't like tiebreak methods for prizes, but are ok using them for pairings.
and some would even argue that tiebreaks do not produce a "clear" winner. A "clear" winner would be one without tie breaks.
some people don't like tiebreak methods for prizes, but are ok using them for pairings.
and some would even argue that tiebreaks do not produce a "clear" winner. A "clear" winner would be one without tie breaks.
- ez4u
- Oza
- Posts: 2414
- Joined: Wed Feb 23, 2011 10:15 pm
- Rank: Jp 6 dan
- GD Posts: 0
- KGS: ez4u
- Location: Tokyo, Japan
- Has thanked: 2351 times
- Been thanked: 1332 times
Re: Quick Question about the NJ Open
Did they use the website to run the tournament? The website uses it's own formula for 'tiebreaker' it seems. It may not be the same as the official result.
Dave Sigaty
"Short-lived are both the praiser and the praised, and rememberer and the remembered..."
- Marcus Aurelius; Meditations, VIII 21
"Short-lived are both the praiser and the praised, and rememberer and the remembered..."
- Marcus Aurelius; Meditations, VIII 21
- HermanHiddema
- Gosei
- Posts: 2011
- Joined: Tue Apr 20, 2010 10:08 am
- Rank: Dutch 4D
- GD Posts: 645
- Universal go server handle: herminator
- Location: Groningen, NL
- Has thanked: 202 times
- Been thanked: 1086 times
Re: Quick Question about the NJ Open
As an experienced TD:
- I always use tie breakers for pairing
- I generally do not use tie breakers for prize-money
- I do use tie breakers for indivisible prizes (e.g. who gets to take home the cup)
- If there is a very valuable indivisible prize (e.g. a plane ticket to the WAGC), I use play-offs where possible
- In written reports, I will generally say something like "A and B tied for first, but A's better SOS meant he got to take home the cup"