There's no real way to do so. That being said, the most common case of a
double match loss is double tardiness, in which case both players end up
dropped after the round. The remedy I usually apply here is to drop both
players retroactively, which makes sure they both get 0 planeswalker points
for the round.
On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 3:49 AM, Stefano Ferrari <
forum-8135-9283@apps.magicjudges.org> wrote:
> This weekend I've judged at a GP Trial. In the last turn, the players
> needed at the last table failed to show up and I couldn't deliver them the
> result slip, so we decided to give a Match Loss for Tardiness to both of
> them.
>
> On WER, however, we couldn't do better than marking a 0-0-1 resulting in a
> tie, as we found no solutions to our needs.
> So… how do you correctly insert a double Match Loss in WER?
>
> Thanks! :-)
>
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