For indivisible prizes, such as trophies, championship titles, free entries, etc., the following Tiebreak systems are used to break ties among players with the same final score.

 

         What if several players are tied at the end with the same score?  The tiebreak systems used are:

          

      1.      Modified Median Tiebreaks (add the scores of your opponents, disregarding the least significant (usually the lowest-scoring opponent); any games unplayed by your opponent are adjusted to count as a ˝-point).  If still tied,

      2.      Solkoff Tiebreaks (add adjusted scores of all opponents),

      3.      Cumulative Tiebreaks (add your cumulative scores after each round),

      4.      Cumulative of Opposition (sum of the cumulative tiebreaks of all your opponents),

      5.      Game/10 or Game/5 or similar playoff (this is the only method used to break perfect score ties, such as 5-0 or 6-0).

 

                For team awards, the following tiebreak systems will be used:

      1.      Cumulative (sum of the team's 4 top scoring players' cumulative tiebreaks),

      2.      Modified Median (sum of the Modified Median tiebreaks of the team's four top scorers),

      3.      Solkoff (sum of the team's four top scorers' Solkoff tiebreaks),

      4.      Cumulative of Opposition (sum of the team’s top four scorers’ Opponents’ Cumulative Tiebreaks),

      5.      Game/10 or Game/5 or similar playoff (this is the only method used to break perfect score team ties).

 

               In extreme circumstances, the Tournament Director may use a different tiebreak system if the above systems do not work.