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7 minutes ago, vovanA said:

seriously, how on Earth that means that blue boxer (Shadrina) lost?

 

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Not sure, but doesn't a judge need to give someone the win on his/her scorecard in the case of a draw, because in tournament formats you can't have something like a majority draw?

 

No idea whether or not the decision is fair of course, but that would explain what I would assume is a 3-2 win, with three judges having it a draw and then going for red as the better of the two.

Edited by heywoodu

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1 minute ago, heywoodu said:

Not sure, but doesn't a judge need to give someone the win on his/her scorecard in the case of a draw, because in tournament formats you can't have something like a majority draw?

 

No idea whether or not the decision is fair of course, but that would explain what I would assume is a 3-2 win, with three judges having it a draw and then going for red as the better of the two.

That makes no sense in a deduction point

Bring back the 1991 borders

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2 minutes ago, vovanA said:

That makes no sense in a deduction point

Yeah no idea, it was just the only mathematical explanation I could think of that would 'work' (kind of) :lol: 

 

I'm very much already preparing myself for tonight, when Heijnen loses and so I will have to say she got robbed.

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5 minutes ago, vovanA said:

That makes no sense in a deduction point

You're talking to this forum's expert in logic

 

Read my signature :roflmao: it's kind of Abbott and Costello's "Who's on first" only this time it's for real...

Edited by zob79

If the lights light up exactly at the correct moment, he was definitely first, since his light went on first. Not sure if those lights are 100% accurate though?

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