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ACBL virtual games - lmited eligibility based on average?

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Posted 2020-April-20, 21:16

For the new ACBL virtual club games, stratification is dependent on a pair’s average masterpoints.

For limited games such as 199ers or 399ers, is eligibility of a pair also based on the pair’s average masterpoints and not the pair’s higher masterpoint holder?
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Posted 2020-April-21, 08:23

View PostBudH, on 2020-April-20, 21:16, said:

For the new ACBL virtual club games, stratification is dependent on a pair’s average masterpoints.

That's a little misleading, since average MP and total MP are isomorphic for the purpose of our stratification. The difference would be significant if we had fixed stratification boundaries, but we determine the strat boundaries dynamically from the masterpoints of all the entrants.

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For limited games such as 199ers or 399ers, is eligibility of a pair also based on the pair’s average masterpoints and not the pair’s higher masterpoint holder?

The higher one, just like in f2f tournaments. No one with more than 199 MP can enter a 199er tournament.

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