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What if a player qualifies at 2 or more different bars?

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What if a player qualifies at 2 or more different bars?

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A player who qualifies twice will represent the bar they RANKED highest in (as a PERCENTAGE of the playing field). The average attendance is the number used to calculate the percentage. For example, if a player ranked 5th out of 100 players in League “A”, they would rank in the top 5.0% of that league. If a player finished 3rd out of 20 players in League “B”, they would be in the top 15.0%. Therefore, they would represent league “A” and be CROSSED OFF league “B”. A new player from League “B” will be MOVED UP to the qualifying range and take their place. SO IT IS IMPORTANT for all players on the bubble to check the standings frequently for changes right up to the regional tournament date.

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