FIDE Tiebreak Rules for the Olympiad

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  • FIDE Tiebreak Rules for the Olympiad

    The rules for tiebreaking are exactly where you'd expect them to be at the FIDE website (and the same article contains the pairing rules). This makes it easy to see why Canada has the highest tiebreaks among the teams with 4-4 match points in the Open Olympiad:

    http://www.fide.com/component/handbo...5&view=article

    G. Tie Breaking

    13. The position of teams that finish with the same number of match points shall be determined by application of the following tie-breaking procedures in sequence, proceeding from (a) to (b) to (c) to the extent required:

    a) the sum of Sonneborn-Berger points, which are calculated as follows:
    match points of each opponent, excluding the opponent who scored the lowest number of match points, multiplied by the number of game points achieved against this opponent;

    b) by the sum of the match points of all the teams opponents, excluding the lowest one;

    c) by the number of the game points scored.

    For tie-break purposes a bye is counted as a drawn match against the team itself, an unplayed match - if the opponent team does not appear on time – is counted as a match won by 3 - 1.
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