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Mumbai is out. I have no idea why but if you look in pennant chase, they have a 0.0% chance and the other teams have about 50% each.
Turned out to be correct. Mumbai was hosed and was not involved in the tiebreaker. Karachi beat Seoul to advance.
Yes, I've found complaints on the OOTP board that it's not handled correctly but it still isn't fixed. It's worth looking into changing the rules for the WBA that we set up tiebreaker games if there's an odd number of teams for a spot.http://m.mlb.com/news/article/59527184/playoff-tiebreaker-rules/I think our rules don't have to be quite as complicated as MLB (especially that one about looking at the last half of intraleague games), but something similar could be done.
Hey Huck,Gerardo Tamayo mysteriously disappeared from my organization and wound up with Buenos Aires. Think we could move him back?
That's horribad...C'mon OOTP it's an easy fix.At least I'll draft before Karachi and Seoul. Right?
Actually, that is correct. You technically finished third in the Asian Division with a better record than Seoul. Once OOTP locked you out of the playoff you were then basically locked into third place in the division.Seoul had a chance at the playoffs but by losing they finished 4th. Accordingly you got the revenue based on finishing third in the division.
It was a three-way tie and they draft before Karachi and after Seoul. Right now the WBA rules say that draft order is determined in-game by the OOTP software.From Seoul's perspective they would, at this point, rather have not played in the game if they are now moved to drafting after Mumbai. If that change were forced, they would have received less revenue than Mumbai and now also draft after them.
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