( ) Number of Wins Number of Matches X 100 = points for wins Sum of Opponents Rankings Number of opponents x 10 = Scaling factor to represent difficulty.

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( ) Number of Wins Number of Matches X 100 = points for wins Sum of Opponents Rankings Number of opponents x 10 = Scaling factor to represent difficulty 10 points per bonus match win ( x ) + 3 elements to attain points

( ) Number of Wins x Sum of opponents rankings x 10 Number of Matches 2 + ( 10 x Bonus Match wins ) Total Points is 50 points = 1 key 1 key for each subsequent 20 points

Example Weight Class Wrestler A20 Wrestler B18 Wrestler C16 Wrestler D14 Wrestler E12 Wrestler F10 Wrestler G10 Wrestler H10

Wrestler B Pulls A, C & D Wins against C & D Therefore Number of Wins (2) x Sum of opponents rankings (50) x 10 Number of Matches 2 (9) = 111 points + those accrued in bonus matches

Wrestler G Pulls E, F & H Wins against F & H Therefore Number of Wins (2) x Sum of opponents rankings (32) x 10 Number of Matches 2 (9) = 71 points + those accrued in bonus matches

Wrestler H Pulls E, F & G Wins against F Therefore Number of Wins (1) x Sum of opponents rankings (32) x 10 Number of Matches 2 (9) = 36 points + those accrued in bonus matches