Playing PYW [Pick-Your-Winner] is simple, for each match proposed, just vote for the player you like best. Each vote will count as one game. You may only vote once during the first 24 hours.
If a round is stuck due to a lack of votes, two feature can be activated: After 24h : "VOTE AGAIN" : anybody who has already voted a first time can vote again 24 hours after the first vote has been posted. Note that in any case, between your two votes there must be at least 1 other vote AND at least 1 hour. After 48h: : "DOUBLE POINTS" Any vote after 48h counts for two points. After 60h: : "SUDDEN DEATH" If a round is still not completed, we'll apply the sudden death rule. If a match isn't over, whoever leads will win the match, if it's a tie, the next vote will decide each match.
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PYW Tianjin
Ranking Points
International (32, $250,000):
W - 280
F - 180
SF -110
QF - 60
R16 - 30
R32 - 1
Qualifier - 18*
Q3 - 14
Q2 - 10
Q1 - 1
* If a qualifier loses in the first round, no first round points are awarded on top of the qualifying points.
Previous Finals
2014: Alison Riske...
PYW Tianjin
Ranking Points
International (32, $250,000):
W - 280
F - 180
SF -110
QF - 60
R16 - 30
R32 - 1
Qualifier - 18*
Q3 - 14
Q2 - 10
Q1 - 1
* If a qualifier loses in the first round, no first round points are awarded on top of the qualifying points.
Previous Finals
2014: Alison Riske...
RULES :
- Pick your final using this format: "Winner def Runner Up" (es. Sharapova def Kerber).
- You can make only ONE prediction.
- You cannot predict a final already picked by another user.
- You cannot change or delete your pick.
- DEADLINE: the start of the final match
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