B27: BriskerGolfScorecard & Positional Points (pp): St George’s Hill, Card 4 of 4

Above is an example of a fourth completed BriskerGolf.am scorecard.

On completion of this BriskerGolf round, the Coins that competitors have accrued are translated and simplified into positional points (pp), and recorded as follows:

  • 1 pp First Position (Winner, or Joint Winner!)
  • 2 pp Second Position (or Joint Second Position)
  • 3 pp Third Position (or Joint Third Position)
  • 4 pp Fourth Position (or Joint Fourth Position)
  • 5 pp Fifth Position

Again, the pp gained by a BriskerGolfer at the conclusion of round 4, refers to his/her relative position within his/her group, on completion of round 4, on Day 4, and not the actual coins scored in the round.

Combining Day 1, Day 2, Day 3 and Day 4 pp scores, gives a ‘Cumulative Total pp‘ final score, for each BriskerGolfer.

Note that the lowest possible Cumulative Total for a single BriskerGolfer, after four BriskerGolf rounds, is 4 pp, and that the highest possible Cumulative Total for a single BriskerGolfer, after four BriskerGolf rounds, is 20 pp.

In BriskerGolfScorecard 4 of 4, above, there is one winner on Day 4, BriskerGolfer S, in the group of five BriskerGolfers, earning 1 pp in Day 4’s competition. No two BriskerGolfers tied in this game.

Note that no seeding for Day 4 has been calculated, because BG Scorecard 4 of 4 is the final game of the BriskerGolf competition.

Every BriskerGolfer’s cumulative pp score is calculated at the end of the final round of the BriskerGolf  competition, and displayed on a Leaderboard, for example, as shown in the next Blog.

BriskerGolfer S is not certain to win the whole BriskerGolf competition. Scoring 6 pp over four rounds is an excellent score, but this score can be beaten, by a 5 pp cumulative score, or a perfect 4 pp score!!

BriskerGolfer S will not be certain of his/her overall position until the last score is posted. Even two or more tied scores of 4 pp can be automatically differentiated by Countback to the last winner of a Hole on Day 4, or in the event of a tie, Countbackto the last winner of a Hole on Day 3, and so on in the miraculous event of another tie on Day 2, and even if there’s another miraculous tie on Day 1 there’s always the definitive tie-breaker, Rock/Scissors/Paper*.

* The Rock/Scissors/Paper BriskerGolf tie-breaker club is an exceptionally exclusive club whose membership is currently less than one.

 

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