The outcome will be determined based on the tally from NFL Scorigami of how often that game's score has occurred in NFL history. The game with the least frequent score will resolve to "YES," and all other games will resolve to "NO." If there is a tie in score frequency, the score whose first-ever occurrence happened latest in NFL history will win (if the first-ever occurrences happened in the same week, then they are considered to have happened at the same time). If there is still a tie, the game with the highest total points scored between the two teams in that specific game will win. If there is still a tie, the games will be resolved 50-50.
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@CollinMatthews Two scorigami would resolve to the game that had the highest combined score. If those are the same, it would result in a tie. Because that wasn't clear under the rules, I would pay out the bets of the game had the other scorigami. I'll make things clearer for next week.
@AaronSimansky Even if the two scorigami were on different days this week, because you are looking at previous occurrences of which there are none?
@CollinMatthews see the clause
if the first-ever occurrences happened in the same week, then they are considered to have happened at the same time
@ChristopherRandles @CollinMatthews the most recent cards clause would not be triggered because of the complication regarding exactly when the game ended. However, if there is another scorigami this week, then both will be paid out in full with the losing one paid out from my own mana. Next week the rules will be clearer.
@ChristopherRandles I swear I just didn't see that before, sorry lmao. I also don't mean to be making a big deal out of like 5 mana lol it's fine
@AaronSimansky it is fine from me too. I think I understood correctly even if I didn't point out the relevant part of the rules at first attempt.
@ChristopherRandles and @CollinMatthews In situations like this my philosophy is "better safe than sorry" so in the unlikely event that another scorigami happens I'll pay out both bets in full.