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147: 948:, a team plays all others in its division, plus a subset of teams in other divisions of the same conference and/or teams outside the conference. This provides separate rankings by considering only division games, or all conference games, or all games, with one of these three being the default ranking and the other two being tiebreakers. 38:, there is no scheduled decisive final match. Instead, all the competitors are ranked by examining the results of all the matches played in the tournament. Typically, points are awarded for each match, with competitors ranked based either on total number of points or average points per match. A special type of group tournament is the 1093:) it is used as a secondary tie-break criterion. Ties remaining after one of these criteria may be resolved by resorting to one of the other available options. Where a group is the qualifying phase of a larger tournament, such that ties are not admissible, it may be necessary as a last resort to use 86:
were replayed. Where draws are more common, the award may be 2 points for a win and 1 for a draw, which is mathematically equivalent but avoids having half-points in the listings. These are usually ordered wins–draws–losses. If there are more than two competitors per match, points may be ordinalβ€”for
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Additionally in many leagues, the governing body is able to penalize a competitor who has broken the league's rules (for instance by allowing an ineligible player to play) by deducting points from that competitor's total. Sometimes this deduction may be carried over to a following season,
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Usually each competitor finishes with an equal number of matches, in which case rankings by total points and by average points are equivalent at the end of the tournament, though not necessarily while it is in progress. Examples with unequal numbers of matches include the
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and 1 for a draw in an attempt to encourage attacking play. Besides the traditional 2–1–0 points and newer 3–1–0 points systems for win-draw-loss, various other systems have been used to try to encourage attractive play. Some examples:
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Official listings while a tournament is in progress may need to take account of competitors having played differing fractions of their schedules. Some use average points (such as the "points percentage" of the
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are rare or impossible, competitors are typically ranked by number of wins, with ties counting half; each competitor's listings are usually ordered wins–losses(–ties). Giving a half-point for a
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use an alteration to the NHL method that does not encourage regulation draws by awarding more combined points than regulation decisions. This system was also used at the
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considering only results of matches between the deadlocked competitors. If more than a single match is involved, a subtable may be used recursively for the ranking.
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Often, multiple criteria are specified in a fixed order; if all competitors are still tied under one criterion, the next one is applied. For example, in the
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irrespective of goals/points/etc. scored. A lower concession rate is sometimes used in American youth sports in preference to a higher scoring rate, because
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and variants thereof use a variety of tie-breaking criteria not found in other types of tournament which exploit features specific to the Swiss system: see
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games tied after three periods go into a five-minute sudden-death overtime period and then a shootout if needed, the following method is used:
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after drawn games, in which case points will vary for regulation win β€” penalties win β€” penalties loss β€” regulation loss:
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1959–73; or 4–2–1. Giving 1 point extra in each case for losing may be simply cosmetic, but does allow for awarding 0 points for
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Loss by forfeit (team fails to appear for a scheduled game, or withdraws from the court before the end of the game) = 0 points
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the sum of defeated opponents' scores plus half the sum of drawn opponents' scores; this method is especially common in
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in a match, usually four, or for losing by a relatively small margin, usually 7 (the value of a converted try) or less.
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or that have all players play all others. But SOS makes more sense than SODOS does as tie-breaker in tournaments with
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in the 1970s and 1980s, bonus points were for scoring headed goals, and for teams whose players were selected for the
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The three teams tied on 35 points were separated by considering only matches between any two of them...:
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This may be the last resort when all other tiebreakers fail. It was used to separate second and third in
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season had 4–3–2–1–0 points for away win β€” home win β€” away draw β€” home draw β€” loss
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gave a bonus point for scoring 3 goals in 1973–76, but stopped after rumours this encouraged
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Instead of a playoff, the original matches may provide the tie-breaker criteria:
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the number of points achieved against all opponents who have achieved 50% or more
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occasionally gives a different ordering from the official "winning percentage".
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example, 3 for first, 2 for second, 1 for third. An extreme example of this is
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While SODOS works well, SOS fails as tie-breaker in tournaments with
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This may be defined to favour the higher- or lower-ranked competitor.
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in 1975–84, 6–1–0–0, with a bonus point each for up to 3 goals scored
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against weak teams is considered unsporting; indeed, there may be a
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Some games may have more complex ranking criteria. For example, in
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in 1989, 6–4–2–0, with a bonus point each for up to 3 goals scored
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in rugby union could result in joint champions; likewise for the
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valuing scores "on the road" above scores on one's home ground.
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Sometimes, however, ranking ties may stand: prior to 1994, the
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Mastrogiannopoulos, Alexander; Jan Schoenmakers (2007-11-02).
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in 2002 gave 4–1–0 with a bonus point for scoring three goals.
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are given 25, 18, 15, 12, 10, 8, 6, 4, 2 and 1 respectively.
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for three seasons 1984–87 gave no points for scoreless draws.
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When competitors are level on points, there is usually some
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lists many other systems used in soccer leagues in the USA
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A match for the purposes of a tournament (also called a
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prior to 1972, when tie games were excluded from the
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between goals/points/etc. scored and those conceded.
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ranking within the conference determines eligibility
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Index

Koya score
group tournament
knockout tournament
Round-robin tournament
1895 County Championship
National Football League
winning percentage
regular-season
ties
draw in chess
British Chess Association
chess tournaments
Formula One
Grand Prix
rugby union
bonus points
tries
off-season
National Hockey League
Premier League
games behind
Major League Baseball

1896 British Home Championship
association football
3 points for a win
Greek League
forfeiting
FIFA
USL W-League

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