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23. January 2008, 00:22:27
Vikings 
yes,3 wins each and 9 s-b points each, a 4-way tie

23. January 2008, 05:07:12
TarantinoFan 
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Vikings: We were discussing it and thought that the lowest BKR should have been sorted by the SB because she won at least one game each against stronger opponents. How can the SB be the same for all of them when it uses their BKR to sort them? Or at least that is the way I understood it.

23. January 2008, 08:03:13
rod03801 
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TarantinoFan: Nope, S-B has nothing to do with BKR.. Here is the explanation in Faqs..

http://brainking.com/en/FAQ?ht=19

23. January 2008, 12:42:07
TarantinoFan 
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rod03801: So what are they referring to when they say "stronger opponent"? That is where I read the BKR into it. Obviously a higher BKR means a stronger opponent doesn't it?

23. January 2008, 13:23:52
toedder 
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Modified by toedder (23. January 2008, 13:25:16)
TarantinoFan: In this case a stronger opponent is one who earned more points in this tournament.

S-B points is the sum of points of the opponents you beat. If you beat me one time and I earned 5 points, that's 5 S-B points for you. If you beat me twice, that's 10 S-B points for you. And so on..

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