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GC Tournament “Doubles Plate -Egyptian”
sweetpkev <sweetpkev@...>
Hi All
I have been following the results of the Australian GC Handicap Championships held last week in Launceston, Tasmania. I have tried to find out myself (but to no avail), how the "Doubles Plate -Egyptian" worked. It would appear to me to be "the best performance after at leat 50% of the games are played". Am I on the correct track or in this instance maybe the games were just not completed. Can someone please explain the format to me. Pam Owen
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Pam
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Format for many events including Egyptian is available in ACA tournament regs http://croquet-australia.com.au/Governance/Documents/Tournament_Related/TRegs%20as%20at%2021%20August.pdf Ive yet to write the code for croquetscores.com to properly handle this format. Tim Sent from my iPhone. My right thumb will be aching now.
On 15/11/2012, at 5:35 AM, sweetpkev <sweetpkev@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi All I have been following the results of the Australian GC Handicap Championships held last week in Launceston, Tasmania. I have tried to find out myself (but to no avail), how the "Doubles Plate -Egyptian" worked. It would appear to me to be "the best performance after at leat 50% of the games are played". Am I on the correct track or in this instance maybe the games were just not completed. Can someone please explain the format to me. Pam Owen [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Tony Hall
Dear Pam,
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Go to the ACA website, look under "Governance". Open Tournament Regulations (21 Aug 2012) and go to TReg 22 for a full description of Egyptian format events. Regards, Tony
At 05:34 AM 15/11/2012, Pam wrote:
I have been following the results of the Australian GC Handicap Championships held last week in Launceston, Tasmania. I have tried to find out myself (but to no avail), how the "Doubles Plate -Egyptian" worked. It would appear to me to be "the best performance after at least 50% of the games are played". Am I on the correct track or in this instance maybe the games were just not completed.
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