You can have two players tied in number of cups on the leaderboard and one is ranked above the other. How so?
If you look at the snip above, you'll detect the difference, though it's not obvious. The higher ranked player had more defenses won. The #8 player had many more successful attacks but the system used successful defence as the tiebreaker.
Here's another example, above. This one is ambiguous because #16 has more won attacks as well as more won defences.
Here's an interesting case: what if they tie is between players with no defences won? Can you figure that one out? The blue stars of experience here determine the ranking.
If defenses are the same, attacks are the same, blue stars are the same, what then? I'm still looking for an example of that.
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