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#1
Roguearz

Tt are going to throw everything to win this, how much does oxg have to do to qualify over faze if not already

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orthoboy
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heah head matters oxg will qualify even though they lose to ttr

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oxg has already qualified
https://www.vlr.gg/event/1458/challengers-league-north-america/mid-season-face-off

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kaesra
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Void_Meph [#3]

oxg has already qualified
https://www.vlr.gg/event/1458/challengers-league-north-america/mid-season-face-off

wait whats the tiebreaker rules im genuinely confused

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Sinnnis
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kaesra [#4]

wait whats the tiebreaker rules im genuinely confused

Head to Head to qualify to MSI, except if you have a three+ way tie, where you then look at the records between those teams specifically. If its still a tie, then its round differential (this situation happened between M80, TGRD and TSM, they were all 1-1 against each other, with a 4-1 record overall, so M80 finished first because of round differential.

Now seeding for MSI is different, it uses directly round differential because both groups gets combined for the seeding.

I think I'm right, but also, the rules are kinda confusing.

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Sinnnis [#5]

Head to Head to qualify to MSI, except if you have a three+ way tie, where you then look at the records between those teams specifically. If its still a tie, then its round differential (this situation happened between M80, TGRD and TSM, they were all 1-1 against each other, with a 4-1 record overall, so M80 finished first because of round differential.

Now seeding for MSI is different, it uses directly round differential because both groups gets combined for the seeding.

I think I'm right, but also, the rules are kinda confusing.

Yeah, you got it

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Sinnnis [#5]

Head to Head to qualify to MSI, except if you have a three+ way tie, where you then look at the records between those teams specifically. If its still a tie, then its round differential (this situation happened between M80, TGRD and TSM, they were all 1-1 against each other, with a 4-1 record overall, so M80 finished first because of round differential.

Now seeding for MSI is different, it uses directly round differential because both groups gets combined for the seeding.

I think I'm right, but also, the rules are kinda confusing.

WHY ISNT TSM THE SECOND SEED THEN, THEY DEFEATED TGRD RIGHT?

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aylez
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WHY ISNT TSM THE SECOND SEED THEN, THEY DEFEATED TGRD RIGHT?

i think its gonna be different because M80 beat TSM, TSM beat TGRD, and TGRD beat M80.

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WHY ISNT TSM THE SECOND SEED THEN, THEY DEFEATED TGRD RIGHT?

I didnt explain it in details, but here it is, the first way of seeding is record, all three teams have the same record of 4-1, so it goes to the first tiebreaker, which is match record between all three teams. Since, like aylez said, M80 won against TSM, TSM won against TGRD and TGRD won against M80, there is no way to seed one above the other using this way. You then go to the next tiebreaker, which is the round differential. And thats how we got M80 first, TGRD second and TSM third.

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Sinnnis [#9]

I didnt explain it in details, but here it is, the first way of seeding is record, all three teams have the same record of 4-1, so it goes to the first tiebreaker, which is match record between all three teams. Since, like aylez said, M80 won against TSM, TSM won against TGRD and TGRD won against M80, there is no way to seed one above the other using this way. You then go to the next tiebreaker, which is the round differential. And thats how we got M80 first, TGRD second and TSM third.

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