It makes sense if you have any logic ability at all. There are 8 players. Players 1-4 beat 5-8. Round 2, player 1 can only fight either 2 3 or 4, player 2 can only fight 1 3 or 4, and so on. Let’s say players 1 and 2 beat players 3 and 4. Players 5 and 6 beat 7 and 8. At this point. Players 1 and 2 are the best players.…
Placement is random for 2-4 (2-1 record) and 5-7 (1-2 record). Not sure if it’s on GP or something else but doesn’t matter since rewards are the same. No reason to overthink it.
Your first two opponents are not guaranteed to have gotten a win after fighting you. You could have faced 0-3, 1-2 and a 3-0 account for overall record of 4-5. Either of the two other 2-1 could have faced 1 1-2 1 2-1 and one 3-0 for a record of 6-3 with none of the losses being to you. Regardless, your placing has no…
But if, in round two, Player 1 beats Player 3, and Player 2 beats Player 4, it does NOT mean Player 2 is the second best player out of that group of four. Just that they are better than P4. Having never played Player 3, we do not know if Player 2 would have lost. So perhaps 3 was really second best. And your logic at…
Each player does have a season score ( which is different than skill rating ) though I have no idea how to see it in game. However, those that use primebot to keep tabs on their opponent can actually see this season score increase through attacks. Pretty good chance this score is also used for determining the final…
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