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I mean that ranked fighters (only) are split into 2 groups and I match them from there. For each fighter eligible to fight a given month you roll 1 100 sided dice. Rolling a 100 sided dice 1-70 means the fighter is put into a group of others that rolled 1-70. The 1-70 group matches up a fighter with the fighter nearest him in the rankings. If a fighter rolls 71-100 He's put into a group that matches up based on overall rating. For the 71-100 group say there are 8 fighters in that group. The highest overall rated fighter fights the lowest. So number 1 would fight number 8, 2 would fight 7 and so on. If a fighter is unranked he obviously is automatically in the 71-100 group.
I hope this clears it up a bit for you.
Cube
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