It occurs to me that the following situation, though could hardly happen, might be interesting if it did take place:
Suppose that the six teams in the grand final are A,B,C,D,E,and F. The scores among A,B,C are:
A vs B 4:3
B vs C 4:3
C vs A 4:3
Also, assuming that {A B C} are much stronger than {D E F}. That is, if S denotes A,B,or C, while T denotes D,E,or F, then S vs T is always 7:0. Now here comes the messy result: each of {A,B,C} gets 28 points, which is more than any team in {D,E,F}. However, which team is the champion? :ugeek: It seems that A>B>C>A in their direct matchs.
I ask this question just for fun, cause usually the champion can dominate the grand final. :lol: :lol: But does anyone know how to determine their places in this case? An extra bloody 2v2v2 match? :lol: :lol:
Suppose that the six teams in the grand final are A,B,C,D,E,and F. The scores among A,B,C are:
A vs B 4:3
B vs C 4:3
C vs A 4:3
Also, assuming that {A B C} are much stronger than {D E F}. That is, if S denotes A,B,or C, while T denotes D,E,or F, then S vs T is always 7:0. Now here comes the messy result: each of {A,B,C} gets 28 points, which is more than any team in {D,E,F}. However, which team is the champion? :ugeek: It seems that A>B>C>A in their direct matchs.
I ask this question just for fun, cause usually the champion can dominate the grand final. :lol: :lol: But does anyone know how to determine their places in this case? An extra bloody 2v2v2 match? :lol: :lol: