GenTheSnail
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If you go above the 2:00 in both of your first two solves, you get a DNF average for the Ao5.
Actually you just don't get an average. If you have two DNF times in a complete average, then you get a DNF.
Even if you go over 4:00 on both of your first two solves, you simply don't get an average, not a DNF average.
Although, in fear of @Ranzha reprimanding me, I checked the regulations, and it looks like one should get a DNF average?
https://www.worldcubeassociation.org/regulations/#9f
- 9f9) For "Average of 5" rounds, one DNF or DNS is permitted to count as the competitor's worst result of the round. If a competitor has more than one DNF and/or DNS result in the round, their average result for the round is DNF.
https://www.worldcubeassociation.org/competitions/Michigan2017/results/all#esq1_c
Is this something (awarding DNF averages for DNFing cutoffs) that competitions should start doing, something that should be fixed in the regulations, or something that I missed?