There are a couple of reasons why a team in a match might have an average rating above 2400.75. They are:

1. Each team is allowed to use any rating list from September of the previous year through August of the current year. The ratings shown on this page will all be from August though - sometimes resulting in a seemingly higher rating average than would legally be allowed.

2. When a team uses a player rated above 2590, that player only counts as 2600 when determining a lineup's legality. However what is shown on this page will be the actual average which of course might be higher.

There are a couple of reasons why a team in a match might have an average rating above 2400.75. They are:

1. Each team is allowed to use any rating list from January through August of the current year. The ratings shown on this page will all be from August though - sometimes resulting in a seemingly higher rating average than would legally be allowed.

2. When a team uses a player rated above 2600, that player only counts as 2600 when determining a lineup's legality. However what is shown on this page will be the actual average which of course might be higher.

If there is a tie during the regular season as to the finishing order for playoff positioning, the following rules will be used (for instance if two teams are tied for second place with seven match points each). Tiebreak #1 is of course the first tiebreak with the lower ones being used only if all the above tiebreak procedures also result in a tie.

1. Total Team Game Points. Thus winning a match 4 - 0 will give you more tiebreak points than winning a match 3 - 1.

2. Average rating of opponents throughout the season, using the August rating list of that season.

3. Head to Head Results. If you have beaten the opposing team 1.5 - 0.5 during the regular season, you will get the higher seeding.

4. Total Match Points versus Divisional Teams. Thus if Team A went 4.0 - 2.0 in Divisional Matches while Team B went 3.5 - 2.5 then Team A would have the better tiebreaks.

5. Total Game Points versus Divisional Teams

6. Total Game Points from Board 1

7. Total Game Points from Board 2

8. Total Game Points from Board 3

9. Total number of team wins. Thus if one team has a total of twenty five points, with twenty of these points being from wins, whereas another team has a total of twenty five points with only nineteen being from wins, the team with twenty wins has the better tiebreaks.

10. An Armageddon blitz game between chosen members of the teams

If there is a tie between three teams in both match points and game points, we will use the above rules to decide the order amongst the teams. The last resort will be an online blitz game between chosen members of the teams.

If there is a tie during the regular season as to the finishing order for playoff positioning, the following rules will be used (for instance if two teams are tied for second place with seven match points each). Tiebreak #1 is of course the first tiebreak with the lower ones being used only if all the above tiebreak procedures also result in a tie.

1. Total Team Game Points. Thus winning a match 4 - 0 will give you more tiebreak points than winning a match 3 - 1.

2. Strength of Schedule; the team whose opponents have the highest combined record wins the tiebreak.

3. Average rating of opponents throughout the season, using the August rating list of that season.

4. Head to Head Results. If you have beaten the opposing team 1.5 - 0.5 during the regular season, you will get the higher seeding.

5. Total Match Points versus Divisional Teams. Thus if Team A went 5.0 - 3.0 in Divisional Matches while Team B went 4.5 - 3.5 then Team A would have the better tiebreaks.

6. Total Game Points versus Divisional Teams

7. Total Game Points from Board 1

8. Total Game Points from Board 2

9. Total Game Points from Board 3

10. Total number of team wins. Thus if one team has a total of twenty five points, with twenty of these points being from wins, whereas another team has a total of twenty five points with only nineteen being from wins, the team with twenty wins has the better tiebreaks.

11. An Armageddon blitz game between chosen members of the teams

If there is a tie between three teams in both match points and game points, we will use the above rules to decide the order amongst the teams. The last resort will be an online blitz game between chosen members of the teams.

If the regulation match is tied 2 - 2, the following tiebreak procedures will be take place after a ten minute break:

1. The fourth boards from each team will play each other. The team that won on the highest board during the original match will choose their color for the first game. If all regulation games were drawn, the lower rated team gets to choose colors for the first tiebreak game. The time control will be three minutes with a three second increment. The loser of this game will be eliminated, and the winner then faces Board Three of the opposing team.

2. This process continues with the next higher board on each team continually replacing any player of their team who gets eliminated.

3. If a game ends in a draw, both players are eliminated, except if at least one team is using its Board One in which case there is no elimination on a draw, instead colors reverse, and the game is replayed until there is a decisive result.

4. Colors will switch every game for the teams in all circumstances.

5. This process repeats itself until all four players from one team have been eliminated. Thus in order for your opponents to win the match, every one of your team members must be eliminated.

Official 2006 USCL Schedule

• Team listed first gets White on Boards 1+3

• Time Controls will range from 60+30 to 90+30 depending on the start time and time zone (or sometimes even faster in rare cases)

• Starting times and dates subject to change

Monday, August 28th

1. Tennessee Tempo vs Seattle SluggersSeattle 4-0

Wednesday, August 30th

2. New York Knights vs Philadelphia InventorsNew York 2.5-1.5
3. Carolina Cobras vs Baltimore KingfishersBaltimore 2.5-1.5
4. Boston Blitz vs Miami SharksBoston 3-1
5. San Francisco Mechanics vs Dallas DestinySan Francisco 3-1

Wednesday, September 6th

1. Philadelphia Inventors vs Boston BlitzBoston 2.5-1.5
2. Baltimore Kingfishers vs New York KnightsBaltimore 3.5-0.5
3. Dallas Destiny vs Tennessee TempoTie 2-2
4. Miami Sharks vs San Francisco MechanicsSan Francisco 3-1
5. Seattle Sluggers vs Carolina CobrasSeattle 3-1

Monday, September 11th

1. Boston Blitz vs New York KnightsBoston 3-1

Wednesday, September 13th

2. Baltimore Kingfishers vs Carolina CobrasCarolina 2.5-1.5
3. Tennessee Tempo vs Miami SharksMiami 3.5-0.5
4. Philadelphia Inventors vs San Francisco MechanicsSan Francisco 2.5-1.5
5. Seattle Sluggers vs Dallas DestinySeattle 2.5-1.5

Monday, September 18th

1. Miami Sharks vs Baltimore KingfishersMiami 2.5-1.5

Wednesday, September 20th

2. Carolina Cobras vs New York KnightsNew York 2.5-1.5
3. Boston Blitz vs Philadelphia InventorsBoston 2.5-1.5
4. Dallas Destiny vs San Francisco MechanicsTie 2-2
5. Seattle Sluggers vs Tennessee TempoSeattle 3.5-0.5

Monday, September 25th

1. New York Knights vs Seattle SluggersNew York 3-1

Wednesday, September 27th

2. Carolina Cobras vs Boston BlitzBoston 3-1
3. Philadelphia Inventors vs Baltimore KingfishersPhiladelphia 2.5-1.5
4. Dallas Destiny vs Miami SharksTie 2-2
5. San Francisco Mechanics vs Tennessee TempoSan Francisco 3-1

Monday, October 2nd

1. San Francisco Mechanics vs New York KnightsSan Francisco 2.5-1.5

Wednesday, October 4th

2. Carolina Cobras vs Philadelphia InventorsTie 2-2
3. Boston Blitz vs Baltimore KingfishersBaltimore 2.5-1.5
4. Tennessee Tempo vs Dallas DestinyDallas 3-1
5. Seattle Sluggers vs Miami SharksSeattle 3.5-0.5

Monday, October 9th

1. Miami Sharks vs Dallas DestinyMiami 2.5-1.5

Wednesday, October 11th

2. New York Knights vs Carolina CobrasCarolina 2.5-1.5
3. Baltimore Kingfishers vs Philadelphia InventorsTie 2-2
4. Tennessee Tempo vs Boston BlitzBoston 3.5-0.5
5. San Francisco Mechanics vs Seattle SluggersTie 2-2

Monday, October 16th

1. Philadelphia Inventors vs Carolina CobrasPhiladelphia 2.5-1.5

Wednesday, October 18th

2. New York Knights vs Boston BlitzTie 2-2
3. Baltimore Kingfishers vs Dallas DestinyDallas 4-0
4. Tennessee Tempo vs San Francisco MechanicsSan Francisco 3.5-0.5
5. Miami Sharks vs Seattle SluggersSeattle 2.5-1.5

Monday, October 23rd

1. Seattle Sluggers vs San Francisco MechanicsSan Francisco 2.5-1.5

Wednesday, October 25th

2. Boston Blitz vs Carolina CobrasTie 2-2
3. New York Knights vs Baltimore KingfishersTie 2-2
4. Miami Sharks vs Tennessee TempoTennessee 2.5-1.5
5. Dallas Destiny vs Philadelphia InventorsTie 2-2

Wednesday, November 1st

1. Philadelphia Inventors vs New York KnightsTie 2-2
2. Baltimore Kingfishers vs Boston BlitzBoston 2.5-1.5
3. Carolina Cobras vs Tennessee TempoCarolina 4-0
4. San Francisco Mechanics vs Miami SharksTie 2-2
5. Dallas Destiny vs Seattle SluggersTie 2-2

Wednesday, November 8th

1. New York Knights vs Carolina CobrasNew York 3-1
2. Seattle Sluggers vs Dallas DestinyTie 2-2 (Seattle advances due to draw odds)

Wednesday, November 15th

1. Boston Blitz vs New York KnightsNew York 3-1
2. San Francisco Mechanics vs Seattle SluggersSan Francisco 3-1

Wednesday, November 29th

1. San Francisco Mechanics vs New York KnightsTie 2-2 (San Francisco won the tiebreaker)

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