The use of head-to-head records for breaking ties in round-robin soccer contests

Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 46 (3):355-366 (2019)
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ABSTRACTHead-to-head records are often used in round-robin contests for breaking ties between athletes or teams that are equal on points or wins. In this paper, I argue, on the one hand, that tie-b...

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