May 4th, 2026
New
Improved

Organizers now have a clearer way to remove or disqualify a team during a tournament and decide exactly how that team’s matches should affect the standings.

Previously, removing a team could be confusing because the system did not give organizers enough control over how points should be calculated after the team was removed. This caused uncertainty around whether opponents should keep points, whether unplayed matches should count, and how standings should update.
Now, when an organizer removes or disqualifies a team, they can choose the correct outcome:
Use this when the removed team should lose their remaining matches.
Opponents receive win points.

Use this when the team should be removed, but already completed matches should stay unchanged.
Remaining unplayed matches become 0-0.

Use this when the team’s full participation should be erased from standings.
Both played and unplayed matches involving that team are zeroed.
Opponents lose any points earned from those matches.

The standings now update based on the selected action, so organizers can handle no-shows, withdrawals, injuries, and disqualifications without manually guessing how points should be corrected.