Each week, players with the lowest weekly scores are eliminated from the contest.
Your goal is not always to win the week — your first job is to avoid the bottom.
Each week, the 7 players with the lowest weekly score are eliminated.
Survive the cut and you move on to the next week.
Each week, the 7 players with the lowest weekly score are out of the contest.
Eliminations continue week-by-week as the field gets smaller.
This contest is about survival. You do not need to finish first every week — you just need enough points to stay above the elimination line.
If two or more players are tied near the elimination line, the first tiebreaker is total wins for the week.
If players are still tied, the second tiebreaker is the Monday night tiebreaker score.
If two or more players are still tied after both tiebreakers for the 7th and final elimination spot only, only 6 players will be eliminated that week.
After Week 20, there will usually be 10 to 13 players still alive in the contest.
In Week 21, players are eliminated until the field is reduced to 3 players.
This usually means eliminating 7 to 10 players.
In Week 22, the Super Bowl, the final 3 players compete for the top 3 prizes.
All 3 finalists are guaranteed points.
The same tiebreaker system remains in place for the final week.
Low Position is not about dominating every week. It is about surviving every cut, avoiding disaster, and staying alive long enough to play for the prizes on Super Bowl week.