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23. May 2015, 01:06:52
Walter Montego 
Player 1 lost to player 5
Player 5 lost to player 3
Player 3 lost to player 1
These three players won all their other games.
I do not know how the S-B is figured, but it is my understanding of it when the conditions I just stated happen, it is a tie in S-B no matter how many players are in a section. A perfect example of it is section 2 right under it on the page you linked Pedro.

23. May 2015, 01:26:22
rod03801 
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Walter Montego: In that section, all 3 of us, Pedro, Hrqls and I should have had 11 S-B points.

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