How the league leaderboard works

Understand every column of the division standings, how points are earned, and how ties are broken.

1. Where the numbers come from

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Each division has its own leaderboard, built from all the finished tournaments linked to that division in the current season. Every player (or team) gets a row that accumulates their results across those tournaments.

2. The columns

ColumnMeaning
MMatches — tournaments played, shown against the division's total.
WWins — tournaments where the player or team finished top.
DDraws — shared first place (in head-to-head Match formats).
LLosses — tournaments played without winning.
SSeries points — standings points from the league's win/draw/loss values.
PPoints — the total in-game points scored across tournaments.
+/-Score difference — points scored minus points conceded.

The top three rows wear gold, silver and bronze crowns.

3. Series points

The S column uses the series points you configured for the league (default 2 per win, 1 per draw, 0 per loss). Winning a linked tournament means finishing first on its scoreboard; everyone else in that tournament records a loss for that event — so consistency across many events is what climbs the table.

4. Sorting, filters and tiebreakers

  • Order by score (S) or by points (P) — switchable above the table, with the active column highlighted.
  • Filter by format — each format your league plays has its own standings table.
  • Tiebreakers — equal rows are separated by wins, then draws, then score difference.

The host can export the scoreboard for sharing or record-keeping.


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