Matches

All the matches are posted under this menu. Please look over each page to reveal the matches that each competitor will compete in for each specific minigame. Each abbreviation and what it stands for and means is below as well.

Beginning soon, some matches from this tournament will be uploaded on YouTube. If there is a hyperlink, it means this match was recorded! Unfortunately, some matches were not recorded due to lag or even forgetting to press record.

All Abbreviations in Each Minigame Group (Except Jeopardy and Uno):

  • Person Name = The people in the group. Simple.

  • MP = Matches played by each person in the group.

  • W = Number of wins of each person in the group.

  • D+ = Number of wins of each person in the group in a two-point margin rule match.

  • D- = Number of losses of each person in the group in a two-point margin rule match.

  • L = Number of losses of each person in the group.

  • PS = Number of points that you scored against your opponent in the group.

  • PA = Number of points that your opponent scored against you in the group.

  • PD = The difference of points you scored and points scored against you (PS - PA = PD).

  • Pts = Number of points that decides if you advance or not. A win is 3 points and a loss is 0 points. When a match reaches the two-point margin rule stage, a win is 2 points and a loss is 1 point.

All Abbreviations FOR Jeopardy:

  • Person Name = The people in the group. Simple.

  • PL = The place earned in the group (1st, 2nd, or 3rd).

  • ME = The total money earned in the game.

  • OME = The overall money earned in the game (only used for the Finals and rankings).

All Abbreviations FOR UNO:

Uno Singles:

  • Person Name = The people in the group. Simple.

  • RP = Rounds played by each person in the group.

  • W = Number of wins of each person in the group.

  • L = Number of losses of each person in the group.

  • CL = Total number of cards left from your Uno cards.

  • PL = Total number of points leftover from your Uno cards.

Uno Teams (only used for rankings):

  • Team Name = The name of the team. Simple.

  • SP = Number of series played by each team (each series can have 4-7 games).

  • SW = Number of series wins by each team in the group.

  • SL = Number of series losses of each team in the group.

  • TW = Total number of team wins from all game series.

  • TL = Total number of team losses from all game series.

  • TD = The difference of team wins and losses from all game series (GW - GL = GD).

Tiebreakers between 2 or 3 people (EXCEPT JEOPARDY AND UNO):

  1. Number of points

  2. Point difference

  3. Points scored

  4. Points against

  5. Head-to-head record (who won between the two tied)

  6. If any of these 5 remain tied, then another match between the two or three would need to take place

Tiebreakers between 2 or 3 people for Jeopardy:

The winners of each group will automatically qualify to the next round for the Semifinals and Finals. However, there will be some best non-winners that will advance (3 in the First Round and 1 in the Semifinals). The deciding factor is the overall money earned from that specific game. However, here are tiebreakers in the event that deciding factor is tied.

  1. Highest money earned total after Double Jeopardy! Round

  2. Highest money earned total after first Jeopardy! Round

Tiebreakers between 2 or 3 people/Teams For Uno:

Uno Singles First Round:

  1. Number of wins

  2. Lesser total number of cards left

  3. Lesser total number of points left

  4. If there is still a tie, then an additional Uno match between all competitors must take place

Uno Singles Winner's and Second Chance Side:

  1. Number of wins (for qualification purposes, there must be a clear winner and runner-up for the Second Chance Side and a clear third and fourth placer for the Winner's Side)

  2. If there is still a tie of wins after 6 rounds of gameplay, then up to 3 more Uno matches between all competitors must take place until the tie is broken off

  3. If there is still a tie of wins after 9 rounds of gameplay, then the lesser total number of cards left will be used as a tiebreaker

  4. If there is a tie in the lesser total number of cards left, then the lesser total number of points left will be used as a tiebreaker

  5. If there is a tie in the lesser total number of points left, then an additional Uno match between all competitors must take place

Uno Teams (only used for rankings):

  1. Number of series wins

  2. Team difference of wins and losses

  3. Team wins

  4. Team losses

  5. Head-to-head record (who won between the two tied)

  6. If any of these 5 remain tied, then another match between the two or three would need to take place