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Standings

For organizers and staff: reading the Standings tab, understanding when standings freeze, exporting results, and reading the final-placement badges.

The Standings Table

Columns: #, Player (or Team on a team-trio event), Archetype, Points, Record, one column per configured tiebreaker, Final phases (once an elimination bracket has run), and Status. Every column header is sortable, and a search box filters by player or team name.

An archetype badge links straight to the player's decklist when one was submitted, and the row for a cut position (for example rank 8 on a Top 8) gets a gold divider line so the cut line is obvious at a glance.

Hide dropped Dropped hidden

Toggle whether dropped, disqualified, cut, and unenrolled players are shown in the table at all.

Round History and the Standings Freeze

Tabs above the table let you view standings as they were at the end of each completed round, grouped by phase, in addition to the live view.

Current R1 R2

The moment an elimination or bracket phase generates its first round, cumulative standings freeze at their end-of-Swiss view — this matches the official convention where a tournament's final standings are decided by the Swiss portion plus the bracket placement, not by re-averaging bracket match results into the Swiss ranking.

  • Before the freeze: a "Current" tab shows the live cumulative standings, updated after every completed round.
  • After the freeze: the "Current" tab disappears — every tab is now a frozen snapshot taken at the end of that round, for reference only, with no actions available on it.
  • On a snapshot taken during a bracket/Top-cut round, the # column shows the player's Swiss qualifying rank in italics with a small "swiss" label underneath it, instead of the cumulative rank — so you can see at a glance which seed they entered the bracket at.

Bypassing the freeze

Disable freeze Bypass active

A toggle only shown once a freeze would apply lets you recalculate the cumulative Swiss + bracket ranking instead — the button turns red while active as a reminder that this diverges from the standard final-standings convention. Click again to re-freeze at end-of-Swiss.

Bracket seed divergence detected: If a Swiss result is edited after the bracket has already been generated, the per-round snapshots update to reflect the correction, but the already-generated bracket pairings are NOT automatically re-seeded. Review the bracket and reseed manually if the divergence is material, then dismiss the banner.

Exports and Recalculation

Print Export CSV MTGTop8 Force Recalculate
  • Print — opens a print-friendly standings sheet in a new tab.
  • Export CSV — downloads the currently displayed standings as a CSV file.
  • MTGTop8 — Magic: The Gathering tournaments only — export the top 8, 16, 32, or 64 finishers in MTGTop8.com format for community posting. Top 32 and Top 64 ask for a password before exporting.
  • Force Recalculate — recomputes every standing and tiebreaker from the raw match results. Use it if standings look wrong; it does not bypass the freeze on its own — combine it with "Disable freeze" above if you need the cumulative view.

Publishing Pairings and Standings

Whether players can currently see standings in the player portal is controlled per round from the Pairings tab, not from this page — see the Pairings & Rounds page for the Standings: Visible / Hidden toggle.

Separately, once a tournament completes, every player's locked decklist is published as a public read-only snapshot by default — that toggle lives on the Decklists tab, covered on the Players, Roster & Decklists page.

Final Placement Badges

Once an elimination bracket (single or double, or a multiplayer Top Pod) has run, a "Final phases" column shows each player's bracket result as a colored chip.

Champion Finalist Top 4 Top 8
  • Champion — the bracket winner (gold).
  • Finalist — the runner-up (silver).
  • Top 4 — eliminated in the semifinals (bronze).
  • Top 8, Top 16, Top 32... — eliminated earlier, grouped by the round they were knocked out in (a Top Pod multiplayer bracket uses the same convention).

While the bracket is still in progress, a player who has not been eliminated yet shows their live win-loss record (for example "3-1") in that column instead of a placement badge.

Status Column

Active Dropped (self) Dropped Disqualified Cut Unenrolled

A dropped, disqualified, cut, or unenrolled row is dimmed in the table so active players stand out; use "Hide dropped" (above) to remove them from view entirely.

Tiebreaker Columns

The tiebreaker columns shown depend on the active phase's configuration — typically Match Points, then Opponent Match Win %, Game Win %, and Opponent Game Win %, the official Magic tiebreaker order. Multiplayer (pod) phases use a different set derived from the MMTR rules.

For the full tiebreaker math, the default point values, and how the tiebreaker floor works, see the Scoring page.

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