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Men's Fistball IFA World Championship 2019


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Day 2 Results

:NAM 3 - 0 :DEN 

:AUS 1 - 3 :NED  first win ever for the Dutch I believe @heywoodu

:SRB 3 - 1 :POL

:CZE 3 - 0 :NZL 

:BEL 0 - 3 :POL first Polish win ever too (at least that I can find) @Vojthas @Monzanator

:AUS 3 - 1 :JPN 

:DEN 3 - 0 :NED 

:AUT 3 - 0 :ARG

:BRA 3 - 1 :CHI somehow the worst and best match of the day

:GER 3 - 0 :ITA 

:SUI 3 - 0 :USA

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Pool Standings After Day 2

 

Pool A 

:GER 2-0

:AUT 2-0

:ARG 0-2

:ITA 0-2

 

Pool B 

:SUI 2-0

:BRA 2-0

:CHI 0-2

:USA 0-2

 

Pool C

:CZE 3-0

:SRB 2-1 (need to win remaining games)

- - - - - - - -

:POL 1-2 (not looking like they’re going to advance)

:NZL 1-1 (beat Serbia head to head/lost to Czech’s: Still favorites to advance)

:BEL 0-3 (President’s Cup for them)

 

Pool D

:NAM 3-0 

:DEN 2-1 (looking good for advancement)

- - - - - - - -

:NED 1-2 (All but relegated to President’s Cup)

:AUS 1-2 (same as NED)

:JPN 0-2 (I mean mathematically they’re not relegated, but they definitely will be)

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6 minutes ago, Olympian1010 said:

Day 2 Results

 

:AUS 1 - 3 :NED  first win ever for the Dutch I believe @heywoodu

 

Since they didn't win yesterday and it's their debut, that is correct :d 

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Wait, this is one of those phony tournaments were there's a difference between the groups in terms of what one needs to do in terms of qualifying and such?

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Just now, heywoodu said:

Since they didn't win yesterday and it's their debut, that is correct :d 

Australia isn’t half bad either. They almost beat one of the more historic and more skilled teams in their pool. It’s a good win for the Dutch boys. 

 

I’d say the Dutch might have a small to decent chance at winning the President’s Cup (12th-18th Place Rankings)

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Just now, heywoodu said:

Wait, this is one of those phony tournaments were there's a difference between the groups in terms of what one needs to do in terms of qualifying and such?

 

yes, groups A & B are the top tier league, groups C & D the second-tier...just like the women's (Ice) Hockey worlds...:evil:

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Just now, heywoodu said:

Wait, this is one of those phony tournaments were there's a difference between the groups in terms of what one needs to do in terms of qualifying and such?

Yes. Pool A and Pool B are the top tier teams. Pool C and Pool D is everyone else. All 8 top tier teams advance to at least the round of 12. The top 4 (2 from each pool) Pool C and D teams advance to the round of 12. The losers go to the President’s Cup.

 

At the round of 12 we begin the double elimination part of the tournament. Once there are 4 teams to remaining we go to single elimination for Semifinals. Every team will play a final placement match.

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Just now, phelps said:

 

yes, groups A & B are the top tier league, groups C & D the second-tier...just like the women's (Ice) Hockey worlds...:evil:

I have no words to describe how much I hate that format, so I'm just gonna say I hate that format :p 

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1 minute ago, heywoodu said:

I have no words to describe how much I hate that format, so I'm just gonna say I hate that format :p 

Well I think though it’s weighted in favor of the favorites, It does give us the most deserving winner. Any tournament winner has to survive pool play, survive double elimination, and win their semifinal and final matches.

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:ITA managed the first top tier upset today by beating :ARG

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