2 sweeps in the Fencing semifinals, and the final matchup is set - Chewie1 of Puerto Rico against mviola of Serbia! Which of these two players will take home the event crown, and with it 3 months of free premium?
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sempaispellcheck wrote:2 sweeps in the Fencing semifinals, and the final matchup is set - Chewie1 of Puerto Rico against mviola of Serbia! Which of these two players will take home the event crown, and with it 3 months of free premium?
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go chewie!! serbia is still well in the race for the overall win!
sempaispellcheck wrote:2 sweeps in the Fencing semifinals, and the final matchup is set - Chewie1 of Puerto Rico against mviola of Serbia! Which of these two players will take home the event crown, and with it 3 months of free premium?
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go chewie!! serbia is still well in the race for the overall win!
SERBIA! SERBIA! SERBIA!
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The only Day 6 games still unresolved are in the Cross Cpuntry Relay. I have not yet gotten around to updating the Synchronized Swimming standings, but will do so ASAP. Taking into account Day 6's results in Fencing, Shooting, and Show Jumping, the most notable change is that Gabon has leapfrogged Pakistan to take over 4th place overall. I will issue a more thorough update once the results of Day 6's Synchronized Swimming games have been tabulated and accounted for in the overall standings.
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High score: 2200 - July 20, 2015 Game 13890915 - in which I helped clinch the NC4 title for LHDD
Team Nepal has punched its ticket to the Final Cross-Country Relay at Burundi's expense! That should, at the very least, narrow the gap between the two countries at the top of the overall standings and make things VERY interesting heading into Day 7.
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High score: 2200 - July 20, 2015 Game 13890915 - in which I helped clinch the NC4 title for LHDD
sempaispellcheck wrote:Team Nepal has punched its ticket to the Final Cross-Country Relay at Burundi's expense! That should, at the very least, narrow the gap between the two countries at the top of the overall standings and make things VERY interesting heading into Day 7.
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just saw that. we're doomed, it will be between nepal and serbia for the final win. gg guys.
Day 6's Synchronized Swimming results have been tabulated and accounted for.
Burundi now holds a 7-point lead over Nepal in the overall standings, 310-303, and since Nepal's Cross-Country Relay win over Burundi came in the semifinals of that event, it will trim the deficit by no more than 2 points. Additionally, with Game 12726016 drawing to a close, it looks like it will be Cambodia facing off against Nepal in the Final Relay.
Determining who is and is not still in contention for the overall tournament win is beyond my powers of computation, so you'll have to settle for a list of the top 5 teams and the number of Standings Points they each have (this will be edited when the CAM-GAB Cross-Country Relay finishes and those results are accounted for). 1. Burundi - 310 2. Nepal - 303 3. Serbia - 298 4. Gabon - 286 5. Pakistan - 273
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High score: 2200 - July 20, 2015 Game 13890915 - in which I helped clinch the NC4 title for LHDD
How can we still be number 1 after being eliminated by Nepal in xcountry? They really screwed up in show jumping and synchronized swimming or you didn t add up everything?
In the later rounds of the bracket events, the standings don't change much. Burundi was the #3 seed in the semifinals, and their loss dropped them to #4 - a loss of one Standings Point. Show Jumping and Synchronized Swimming are where the big jumps and falls can happen. And yes, Burundi did better than Nepal in Synchronized Swimming on Day 6.
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so we still have our chances, thought that being in 2 events for day 7 would eliminate us virtually from the race with nepal and serbia tailing us and still in 3 events... let's see if we can hold, just one more day!
IcePack wrote:It would be nice to see if every team had a perfect score, what the max score for each team would be after Day 7.
Of course, that's almost impossible to answer realistically, but if we throw realism out the window and assume maximum points for each team and minimum for all others, we get the following maximum final scores:
The fact that the massive gains needed to get to these totals are theoretically possible reflect just how close the two doubles events - and by extension, the overall standings - really are. As you can see, the tourney is still pretty wide open - on Day 7, anything is possible.
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High score: 2200 - July 20, 2015 Game 13890915 - in which I helped clinch the NC4 title for LHDD