Regarding Stiletto and Yavgen – it seems to me that the punishment is ambiguous; they were also punished (at least, that's how it appears from the text), just like Eldar and Chernobog? But unlike the two mentioned above, they honestly stated that they were withdrawing. Life circumstances can change. For example, Alizhvit announced that he was withdrawing (in the previous tournament), and everyone took it normally – well, the guy couldn't, it just happened that way. No penalties were applied to him.
Or does disqualification not really mean anything? Like, there will be no future bans.
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Only two were punished, and one conditionally; the punishment applies to the spring tournament.
However, all four will not receive any points in the rating for this tournament.
Added 2 minutes agoNoomThe Swiss system is good, but I think that head-to-head matches are more important than tiebreakers. I suggest making them a priority in the next tournament when points are equal.
Villa, congratulations on the victory; Dextra, congratulations on the victory over Villa and sharing 1st-2nd place.
In all sources on the Swiss system, the second indicator is always the tiebreaker, and only then the head-to-head match; there's probably a reason for that.;)
Added 3 minutes ago
It's a good program; you should run it before the tournament; why waste time?