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Понедельник Май 25 - 09:12, Отредактирован
Понедельник Май 25 - 09:17 Okay, I've just looked at your match.
The two players who came on in extra time both took their penalties. Although I agree they should have been ahead of the keeper in the normal selection order.
However, according to my calculations the keeper was ranked 5th so was in the first 5.
When choosing the first 5 penalty takers in a shoot-out it makes little difference what the exact order is, since they all get to take one. (If they don't take the 5th one then it's because it doesn't matter if they score or not).
I don't know why the game chose that particular order for the first 4, but you weren't disadvantaged. There must be a logic there but I would need to look at a few other penalty shoot-outs to work it out.
Had it gone to a 5th penalty then I believe that Lung would have taken it.
This is how the game calculates the players' penalty shooting ability:
Penalty event
- If the penalty is part of a penalty shoot-out to decide a tied match then a player can also use his blocking, dueling or passing skill (minus 0.75 ball) instead of their scoring skill.
Here are your players ordered by their effective scoring ability in a penalty shoot-out.
First 5
1. K. Kaubrys - Scoring 6.18 + 1.00 (PS) = 7.18 (Took 1st penalty)
2. A. Cacaj - Scoring 5.69 + 1.00 (PS) = 6.69 (Took 3nd penalty)
3. A. Prost - Scoring 5.50 + 1.00 (PS) = 6.50 (Took 4th penalty)
4. B. Lung - Scoring 6.50 (possible -0.50 scoring malus) = 6.00
5. T. Benchetrit - Blocking 6.63 - 0.75 = 5.88 (Took 2nd penalty)
Others
6. J. Sansato - Passing 6.40 - 0.75 = 5.65
7. J. Lo - Passing 6.18 - 0.75 = 5.43
8. M. Tobel - Duelling 5.86 - 0.75 = 5.11
9. M. Crapanzano - Duelling 5.70 - 0.75 = 4.95
10. S. López Carrillo - Duelling 5.62 - 0.75 = 4.87
11. A. Fodio - Duelling 5.34 - 0.75 = 4.59