Article 13 Grade calculation
13. 1 the result of each game, the winner has 2 points, the loser has 0 points, and the draw is 1 point.
13.2 team competition results, using "field score" (team score) and "bureau score" (individual score) respectively. As a result of each chess game, the party with more points wins, with 2 points in each game; If the score is less, it is negative, and the score is 0; Equal scores are equal, and each score is 1.
13.3 The scoring criteria of winning, losing and drawing can be adjusted according to the needs of the competition. For example, the winner is 3 points, the loser is 0 points, the draw is 1 point or the winner is 3 points, the loser is 0 points, the first hand is 1 point and the second hand is 2 points.
Determination of Article 14 Ranking
14. 1 In the individual round robin, the ranking is based on individual points, and the points rank first. If the points are equal, they will be distinguished in the following order: small points (the sum of all points of the winning opponent and half points of the winning opponent), winning the game, winning in a row, foul, remaining games of the game, and leaving after the game.
14.2 For two or more round robin individual events, the individual scores are ranked first, with the more scores first. If the scores are equal, they will be distinguished in the following order: total score, victory, direct victory, foul and late victory.
14.3 in the individual competition of the one-game point arrangement system, the ranking is based on the number of individual points, and most of them are ranked first. If the integrals are equal, there are two ways to distinguish them:
14.3. 1 Compare opponents' scores (the sum of all opponents' appearances), wins, fouls and moves backwards in turn. If you can't distinguish, compare the results of the previous round, and so on until you distinguish;
14.3.2 Compare the progressive score (sum of scores in each round), victory, foul and the number of innings behind in turn. If they can't distinguish, the scores of the first round will be removed for comparison; If it is still equal, the score of the second round will be removed, and so on until the winner is decided.
14.4 quit before the game starts. If it's a round robin system, and the rest are even numbers, we have to draw lots again. If it is an integer arrangement system, consider supplementing even numbers. Once there is an odd number, the score of the player who has a bye will be scored according to the odds, and the score of his opponent will be regarded as the lowest score in the sorting hand.
14.5 in a round robin team competition, the ranking is based on the number of points scored by each team, and most of them are ranked first. When the scores are equal, they are distinguished in the following order: total score, team win, team win, straight win and team foul. If you can't tell the difference, win a game after comparison, and then take the number of games until you can tell the difference.
4.6 Team competitions with one game system and points arrangement system are ranked according to the scores of each team, and most of them are the first. When the scores are the same, they are distinguished in the following order: team opponent's score (the sum of the scores of the participating teams), team total score, team victory, team victory and team foul. If you can't tell, compare the results of the last round, and so on until you can tell.
14.7 in the team competition with the one-game point arrangement system, the ranking can also be arranged according to the general politics of each team, and most of them are ranked first. 14.8 In the competition of players' total score system (whether round robin system or point arrangement system), the players of each team are ranked according to the sum of their personal rankings, and the one with the least number is ranked first. If they are equal, compare the highest ranking of individuals.