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State Ranking

How are Alaska state points awarded?

Alaska State Points – Breakdown


Draws of 16 +

  • 1st Place = 50 Points 150 Points (State Tournament)
  • 2nd Place = 30 Points 100 Points (State Tournament)
  • 3rd Place = 20 Points 75 Points (State Tournament)
  • 4th Place = 15 Points 50 Points (State Tournament)
  • Quarter-Finalists 
  • (5th-8th) = 10 Points 25 Points (State Tournament)

Draws of 8 – 15

  • Same as draws of 16 but no points for Quarter-Finalists.

Draws of 6 or 7

  • 1st Place = 30 Points 100 points (State Tournament)
  • 2nd Place = 20 Points 75 Points (State Tournament)
  • 3rd Place = 15 Points 50 Points (State Tournament)

Round Robins

5 Players

  • 1st Place = 20 Points 30 Points (State Tournament)
  • 2nd Place = 10 Points 15 Points (State Tournament)

4 Players  

  • 1st Place = 15 Points 25 Points (State Tournament)
  • 2nd Place = 10 Points 10 Points (State Tournament)

3 Players  

  • 1st Place = 10 Points 20 Points (State Tournament)

In the event that your Division (Skill or Age Group) is combined with another Division (Skill or Age Group), your points will be awarded in the Division that you originally signed up for. Points are kept for 12 Months. Points from the previous year drop off at the end of each month. Once you reach 150 points, you must move up to the next higher skill division. You may, however, compete in the division from which you were bumped up from at the State Singles of the same year, provided you have not been awarded any points in the new division.

Individuals who forfeit a scheduled match for any reason will not receive any points. Players may appeal to the AARA State Board to have points awarded if they feel the reason for the forfeit was justified. Individuals may also appeal to play in a lower division if circumstances warrant (not played in a long time, injury, ect). If, for any reason, you forfeit out of a tournament and finish high enough to where you are due points, you must appeal to the board and explain the reason for the forfeit before points will be awarded.

VIEW PAST ALASKA STATE RANKING POINTS (2019)

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