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Would you prefer the Prize rules in place last year? Let's say, something like this...
In Single-Game Matches, when Time+3 has expired, check the Prize Count. The Winner is the person with the fewest prizes remaining. If the Prize count is tied, then the Match result is a Tie.
In Best-Of-3, break it down like this...
1) If Time expires during Game 1 or 3, check the Prize Count. The Winner is the person with the fewest prizes remaining. If the Prize count is tied, then the Match result is a Tie.
2) If Time expires during Game 2, check the Prize count. If neither player has taken more than 50% of his or her Prize cards, then Game 2 does not count and the result of Game 1 is the result of the Match. If one player has taking more than 50% of his or her Prize cards, then the winner of Game 2 is the person with the fewest Prizes remaining. If this results in the Game count being 1-1, then the Match is a Tie.
How would that kind of structure work for you, Kyle?
In Single-Game Matches, when Time+3 has expired, check the Prize Count. The Winner is the person with the fewest prizes remaining. If the Prize count is tied, then the Match result is a Tie.
In Best-Of-3, break it down like this...
1) If Time expires during Game 1 or 3, check the Prize Count. The Winner is the person with the fewest prizes remaining. If the Prize count is tied, then the Match result is a Tie.
2) If Time expires during Game 2, check the Prize count. If neither player has taken more than 50% of his or her Prize cards, then Game 2 does not count and the result of Game 1 is the result of the Match. If one player has taking more than 50% of his or her Prize cards, then the winner of Game 2 is the person with the fewest Prizes remaining. If this results in the Game count being 1-1, then the Match is a Tie.
How would that kind of structure work for you, Kyle?