Ordinal Method Results
Dear Solvers,
Should a Solver have multiple methods ranked on the leaderboard, we will choose among methods that are ordinally tied in order to maximize the Solver's payout. "Ordinally tied" methods occur when a Solver has methods that occupy consecutive spots on the Leaderboard with no method from another solver in between. For example, if Solver X has multiple methods that all meet the >=70% participation and >50% positive thresholds, and some of those methods are ordinally tied on the GF Challenge leaderboard (i.e. Solver X holds places 5-10) and their second-best method qualifies for one of the bonus prizes (Ultimate or Star), we will use the second-best method for the award of the bonus prize.
Thank you,
GF Challenge Team
Should a Solver have multiple methods ranked on the leaderboard, we will choose among methods that are ordinally tied in order to maximize the Solver's payout. "Ordinally tied" methods occur when a Solver has methods that occupy consecutive spots on the Leaderboard with no method from another solver in between. For example, if Solver X has multiple methods that all meet the >=70% participation and >50% positive thresholds, and some of those methods are ordinally tied on the GF Challenge leaderboard (i.e. Solver X holds places 5-10) and their second-best method qualifies for one of the bonus prizes (Ultimate or Star), we will use the second-best method for the award of the bonus prize.
Thank you,
GF Challenge Team