THE LAWS OF ASSOCIATION CROQUET
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REGULATIONS FOR TOURNAMENTS - MANAGEMENT OF TOURNAMENTS
15. AMERICAN EVENTS
Unless otherwise advertised in advance or announced before the start of
the event, the method of determining a block winner is as follows.
(a) The winner is the player who has won the most
games.
(b) If there is a tie on games, the winner is
the player who has the largest net points total. The net points total
for each player is the number of points scored less the number of points
conceded.
(c) If there is a tie on games and net points
totals
(1) between two players, the winner is the winner
of the game between them; or
(2) between more than two players, the winner
is the winner of the most games in the games between the players in the
tie; or
(3) if there is still a tie, Regulation
12(f)(6) may be applied.
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