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After day 2 McQuiod was tied for 10th place. Which wouldhave made the last day eleven. How do they break the tie to see who is in the top ten? thanks
Ozzy |
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I believe the flw rule is largest one day bag
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Every circuit has this addressed in their rules.
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Good answer chad, can you tell him what it is? |
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I guess I assumed that if someone was very interested they could look it up like I just did. Here it is.
18. Ties The heaviest one-day catch for the tournament will break ties on day 2 of qualifying tournaments and the FLW Walleye Tour Championship. If a tie remains, it will be broken first by point standings, then by total number of fish for the tournament, then by total number of live fish for the tournament and then by lottery. Ties on day 3 of qualifying tournaments and the FLW Walleye Tour Championship will be resolved by day-2 standings. Ties on day 4 of the FLW Walleye Tour Championship will be resolved by day-3 standings.
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Chad Maloy NPAA #499 |
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