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"Six-pointer" is a sporting cliché, particularly used in association football, used to describe a game between two teams with similar league positions, in leagues that employ a "three points for a win" system. In a "two points for a win" league, the corresponding term is "four-pointer". In a six-pointer game, the result is particularly crucial since the winning team denies three points to the close rival in addition to securing three points for itself. For example, suppose the standings before a match between Team A and Team B are as follows:

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  • 6-Punkte-Spiel (de)
  • Six-pointer (en)
  • 六分波 (zh)
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  • Als 6-Punkte-Spiel bezeichnet man ein geflügeltes Wort in Mannschaftssportarten, bei denen für einen Sieg drei Punkte vergeben werden. Insbesondere in der Fußballberichterstattung findet sich der Ausdruck häufig. Es handelt sich hierbei um ein Meisterschaftsspiel, bei dem zwei Mannschaften mit ähnlichem Punktestand aufeinandertreffen. Tatsächlich bekommt auch in einem 6-Punkte-Spiel der Sieger nur drei Punkte. Im Österreichischen spricht man wegen des hohen „Ernteertrags“ auch von einer Schnittpartie. (de)
  • 六分波是一個足球術語,意指兩支球隊在三分制聯賽或分組賽上,位列接近排名時(尤其在爭標或護級形勢上)的對碰,由於這樣的對戰必然有至少一方失分,而若其中一方勝出奪得3分,另一方同時亦會失去3分,在此消彼長下,這種形勢就是六分波,因此被稱為六分波的賽事的重要性一般較高,而由於季尾的形勢已趨白熱化,使用率會更高。由於「波」是粵語中「球」的意思,六分波這個術語在粵語地區的使用率較高。六分波在英語稱為Six-pointer。某程度上六分波亦被稱為「天王山之戰」。 (zh)
  • "Six-pointer" is a sporting cliché, particularly used in association football, used to describe a game between two teams with similar league positions, in leagues that employ a "three points for a win" system. In a "two points for a win" league, the corresponding term is "four-pointer". In a six-pointer game, the result is particularly crucial since the winning team denies three points to the close rival in addition to securing three points for itself. For example, suppose the standings before a match between Team A and Team B are as follows: (en)
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  • Als 6-Punkte-Spiel bezeichnet man ein geflügeltes Wort in Mannschaftssportarten, bei denen für einen Sieg drei Punkte vergeben werden. Insbesondere in der Fußballberichterstattung findet sich der Ausdruck häufig. Es handelt sich hierbei um ein Meisterschaftsspiel, bei dem zwei Mannschaften mit ähnlichem Punktestand aufeinandertreffen. Tatsächlich bekommt auch in einem 6-Punkte-Spiel der Sieger nur drei Punkte. Im Österreichischen spricht man wegen des hohen „Ernteertrags“ auch von einer Schnittpartie. (de)
  • "Six-pointer" is a sporting cliché, particularly used in association football, used to describe a game between two teams with similar league positions, in leagues that employ a "three points for a win" system. In a "two points for a win" league, the corresponding term is "four-pointer". In a six-pointer game, the result is particularly crucial since the winning team denies three points to the close rival in addition to securing three points for itself. The term is normally reserved for the latter part of the season, when the league standings approach the ranking they will have at the end of the season. Therefore, the result of the game is likely to have a significant bearing on which of the two teams will eventually finish in the higher position. The term may be applied to a match either between two teams both chasing the championship or promotion, or else between two teams both near the bottom of the table — a "relegation six pointer". The term may also be applied for teams chasing a playoff tournament position, as seen with teams in North America's Major League Soccer. For example, suppose the standings before a match between Team A and Team B are as follows: If Team A wins the match, they will be five points ahead: If Team A loses the match, they will be one point behind: Thus, for Team A, the difference between winning and losing represents a six-point differential with respect to their rivals, Team B (five ahead versus one behind); even though it only represents a three-point differential with respect to all other teams in the league (43 points versus 40 points). A similar analysis to this match applies for Team B. In Australia the term six pointer can also be used in association football to describe a poor shot at goal, where the ball goes between the posts but very high over the bar. It alludes to Australian rules football, where a goal (worth 6 points) is scored at any height between goalposts which have no crossbar. (en)
  • 六分波是一個足球術語,意指兩支球隊在三分制聯賽或分組賽上,位列接近排名時(尤其在爭標或護級形勢上)的對碰,由於這樣的對戰必然有至少一方失分,而若其中一方勝出奪得3分,另一方同時亦會失去3分,在此消彼長下,這種形勢就是六分波,因此被稱為六分波的賽事的重要性一般較高,而由於季尾的形勢已趨白熱化,使用率會更高。由於「波」是粵語中「球」的意思,六分波這個術語在粵語地區的使用率較高。六分波在英語稱為Six-pointer。某程度上六分波亦被稱為「天王山之戰」。 (zh)
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