In order to prevent a tie in the top 20 positions, the following procedures be applied. Look at the place scores of the contests of each tied team. The team with the most 1st place scores is the winner. If this does not break the tie, look to the eleventh contest cooked by the tied teams. This contest score will be factored in with the other ten contest scores. Should this not break the tie, continue with contest 12. Should a team not have cooked more than 10 contests, a zero will be input for the tie breaking contest.
So the whole thing will come down to has won the most GC's? Seems like the point system is irrelevant then. But of course that's just my opinion.
Why is it irrelevant ? Even without a tie GC's play a major role in the point system. A team gets 250 points for a GC. Carrying that through to breaking a tie makes sense to me.
Head to head match ups seem like a better deciding factor on who the best team is IMO. Most GCs just awards cherry picking small contests.
The bonus points make cherry picking small contests a bad move. A head to head just tells you who was the better cook that day. How about best out of 5?
Why is it irrelevant ? Even without a tie GC's play a major role in the point system. A team gets 250 points for a GC. Carrying that through to breaking a tie makes sense to me.
Well right now I believe it's 16 to 9 as far as the GC count but the GC leader is 0 for 2 against the 2nd place team head to head. 0 for 3 if you count the Jack.
I have no dog in this fight but the big issue with this is you can't say that both teams were judged by the same tables...and we all know that there are good and bad tables at contests with KCBScore. The only way this would work would be to have it on a neutral site and have all their entries judged by the same tables.
If both teams cook GA next weekend... there very well could be a "head to head" winner...
Should be an interesting end to the year...
Head to head match ups seem like a better deciding factor on who the best team is IMO. Most GCs just awards cherry picking small contests.
Do you think that either of these teams cherry picked smaller contests?
They have cooked at the same contest 3 times this year. Warren County finished ahead of Truebud all 3 times with 2 of them being GC's. But the "rule" says whoever has the most overall GC's wins. Therefore it will be Truebud.
If both teams cook GA next weekend... there very well could be a "head to head" winner...
Should be an interesting end to the year...
Cleaver fight!
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