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How is Buchholz score calculated in a Swiss tournament? The Median Buchholz 2 is the Buchholz score reduced by the two highest and the two lowest scores of the opponents 13 4 4 The Buchholz Cut 1 is the Buchholz score reduced by the lowest score of the opponents 13 4 5 The Buchholz Cut 2 is the Buchholz score reduced by the two lowest scores of the opponents Now it gets complicated
How do I determine the bye player in a Swiss tournament? The FIDE basic rules for Swiss systems mention: (c) Should the number of players to be paired be odd, one player is unpaired This player receives a pairing-allocated bye: no opponent, no colour a
What does the annotation symbol TR mean? - Chess Stack Exchange Tr : Truncated Buchholz (1st tie-breaking system used here) The truncated Buchholz corresponds to the sum of the points scored by the opponents encountered by removing the score of the opponent who scored the fewest points Example: we take the Buchholz of Jamal (28)
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Why is a win better than 2 draws in the tiebreaks There are many systems used for breaking ties : cumulative score, score of opponents calculated in various fashions (Buchholz, Sonnenborg-Berger ), rating perfomance, and one of them is the number of wins I assume the tournaments you played used the number of wins
Guidelines for chess tournament prize distribution Trophies are split using a tie-break system (Solomon-like solutions cutting up a trophy don't make sense) and are also spelt out in the pre-tournament conditions, usually median Buchholz followed by various flavours of Sonneborn-Berger
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