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Date Posted: 19:41:20 08/27/00 Sun
Author: Daniel Peterson
Subject: Sudden Death

Anyway, I suppose I should explain a situation between the Columbus, Toronto
game. The sim does not support sudden death (much to my disammay, I thought it
was coded in, but I guess not). So when the Columbus/Toronto game ended in a tie,
I decided to have a second game.

Turgeon scored first for Toronto, but Columbus won the game. I believe Columbus
should advance, because if Turgeon's goal could be counted as a "sudden death tie
breaking goal" you have to consider that the morale, energy, and essentially, the entir
game itself was reset and changed. So really, Turgeon's goal is a part of an entirely
different game rather than an extension of a unfinished one.

However, this tourney has a money prize, so I wish your opionon on this matter.

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