qualifying results
swiss system final rounds
Final
1st place - Jörgen Holm
2nd place - Bob Matthews
3rd place - Albert Medaillon
4th place - Thomas Boxler

(from left to the right: Boxler, Medaillon, Holm, Matthews)
Schedule
Saturday, 16th October
13.00 - 23.30 Qualifying
Sunday, 17th October
09.15 - 11.45 Qualifying
12.00 - 13.15 Finals 'Swiss System' round 1-5
15.15 - 16.30 Finals 'Swiss System' round 6-9
16.45 Approximate start of the Classics Final
Registration
There is no registration fee, but you have to register at the desk.
Qualification
- During qualification time play as often as you want, costs per game are 1 Hurri-Jeton (=1 CHF).
- You may not play twice in a row the same machine if there are other players waiting.
- The best 10 scores on each machine will award points, maximum one score per player.
- The rank of the player's result on each machine contributes the following points to the score for that entry.
01.: 15 points 02.: 12 points 03.: 10 points 04.: 08 points 05.: 06 points 06.: 05 points 07.: 04 points 08.: 03 points 09.: 02 points 10.: 01 point
- The best 16 players, receiving the most points, will participate in the finals. In the event that two or more players are tied on the qualifying bubble, such that not all of the tied players can advance to the final rounds, a tiebreaking procedure will be utilized.
Finals
- The qualified players will play 9 rounds in an adapted 'Swiss System' to determine the 4 finalists. In the event that two or more players are tied on the qualifying bubble, such that not all of the tied players can advance to the final rounds, a tiebreaking procedure will be utilized.
- The 4 finalists will play a single five-ball game to determine the winner of the EPC 2010 Classic Tournament
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