Pokémon TCG: Sword and Shield—Brilliant Stars

(Un)Official 2010 Worlds Championships Updates

1st round bye, 2nd round loss to a person who'd now be 2-0

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I don't know exactly how the calculations work for opponents win %, but after 2 rounds, how can your opponents win% be anything other than 0%, 25%, 50%, 75%, 100%?

You can't have a 0% winning, there is an minimum even if you are winless. Byes don't count towards winning percent.
 
okay...
How are there people with an opponents winning record of 62.5%
I'm just trying to understand how the calculation works...
 
CANADIAN MASTERS:
Curtis L 2-1
Gordon C 3-0
Matt K 3-0
Gavin B 1-2
Adam A 1-2
Zach L 1-2

SENIORS
Jacob L 3-0
Justin C 1-2 (LCQ)
Kevin G 2-1
Jack P 1-2
Michael L 1-2

JUNIORS
Ethan P 3-0
Allan X 3-0
Justin L 2-1
Shaun D 1-2
Quinn K 1-2
Paige N 0-3 (DROP)
 
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They appear to have fixed the techninal problems on the main site. Round 4 matches and Round 3 standings are now up.
 
Round 5 is about to start this round's Featured Match is SR Canadian National Champion Jacob L versus Portugese National Champion Igor C.
 
okay...
How are there people with an opponents winning record of 62.5%
I'm just trying to understand how the calculation works...

Opponents’ Win Percentage:
A player’s Opponents’ Win Percentage (Op Win %) is the average of the win percentages of all of that player’s opponents. Whether an opponent completed the event or dropped before the event ended can have an affect on how their win percentage is calculated.
 If a player completed the event, then that player’s win percentage will be the number of wins divided by the total number of rounds in the tournament. However, the minimum win percentage that ANY player can have is 25%.
o For example, if a player wins 3 matches in a 5-round tournament, that player’s win percentage is 3/5, or 60%.
o If a player wins no matches in a 5-round tournament, that player’s win percentage is 25%, not 0/5 or 0%.
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Pokémon Organized Play Tournament Operation Procedures
Rev: October 12, 2009
 If a player dropped from the event before it was completed, then that player’s win percentage is the number of wins divided by the number of rounds that player participated in, with a minimum win percentage of 25%, and a maximum win percentage of 75%.
o For example, if a player loses the first match of a 5-round tournament and then drops from the tournament, his win percentage is 0/1, or 0%. Because this is below the minimum win percentage, that player’s win percentage is increased to 25%.
o If another player wins the first match of a 5-round tournament and then drops from the tournament, his win percentage is 1/1, or 100%. Because this is higher than the maximum win percentage, that player’s win percentage is reduced to 75%.
Once a player’s opponents’ win percentages are calculated, they are averaged. This average is the player’s Op Win %. Players who are tied in the final standings are then ranked in order of Op Win %, from highest to lowest.
 
What is jacob's record? And what about chris s.? or paul. They are all good friends of mine and i am freaking out1 lol
 
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