Right. One match, in regular season, you lose by a very small margin, had someone rating, and thus still ended up losing the match.Charr wrote:There is no reason to treat them differently. Simply referring to the rules would suffice in both cases. It's so elementary it **** hurts. How many times do I need to say it? The **** are exactly the same. Someone. Rated. **** right over your head.
In another, in playoffs, you lose by 2+ caps, that team had someone rating, and thus a rematch is proposed.
To say the **** are exactly the same is objectively wrong. You can plug your ears and shout, "RATES! RATES!" all you want, but there ARE different **** that you are simply REFUSING to acknowledge. It's not that they don't exist; it's that you aren't acknowledging them when they are right there.
Is there a difference between losing by 2 points vs. 100 points? Simple yes or no should work.