Talk:Juliet Capulet/@comment-26040376-20150207214138/@comment-1708748-20150308195033

If there's a tie in any kind of ranking, the next position replaced by the tie gets thrown out and anything behind the tie moves down one rank.

Example: Assume four participants in a golf game. For added illustration, let's say in this game there's a $250,000 prize for the winner, $100,000 for the runner-up, and $75,000 for the third-place player.

Player 1 finishes the game with a score of -7 (that is, he finished his game using seven strokes fewer than the expected "par" for the course).

Players 2 and 3 finish their games at -4.

Player 4 finishes at +1.

Now, rank the players correctly.