I've seen a lot of confusion about standings. Not just in now, but even in prior years, so here I will explain how tiebrakers work, please spread the word
If there is a tie between 2+ teams, then H2H rules are applied to find the BEST TEAMS (important that it's only the best teams). the hierarchy is:
- H2H match score
- H2H map diff
- H2H round diff
- Overall map diff
- Overall round diff
While a 2-team tiebraker is pretty easy to understand, I will explain 3-way and 4-way ties
3-way tie
Imagine there are 3 teams tied at the top: FNC, AG, MIBR, and their H2H scores are: FNC 2-0 AG, AG 2-1 MIBR, MIBR 2-1 FNC
- We look at their H2H match score: all teams are 1-1, so we continue
- We look at their H2H map diff: FNC are 3-2, AG are 2-3, MIBR are 3-3. FNC have the best diff (+1), therefore they are #1. NOW, IMPORTANT STEP. Once the BEST subset was identified (in this case it's just FNC), the tiebraker is applied to remaining teams FROM THE START
- So, even though MIBR had H2H map diff of 0, and AG had -1, it doesn't matter, because now that FNC isn't relevant anymore, we only look at AG vs MIBR. And since in this hypothetical, AG 2-1 MIBR, AG would be #2, and MIBR would be #3
4-way tie
Imagine there are now 4 teams tied at the top: FNC, AG, MIBR, PRX, and their H2H scores are: FNC 2-0 AG, AG 2-1 MIBR, MIBR 2-1 FNC, PRX 2-0 FNC, MIBR 2-0 PRX, AG 2-0 PRX
- We look at their H2H match score: MIBR and AG are both 2-1, while FNC and PRX are both 1-2
- We have identified the BEST SUBSET: MIBR and AG, so we look at them separately now. AG beat MIBR, so AG are #1, MIBR are #2
- Now we look at the remaining teams, FNC and PRX. PRX beat FNC, so PRX are #3, FNC are #4
I truly hope I explained it well, and there should be no more confusion about how things work







