tiebreak
Etymology
From tie + break.
noun
- A tiebreaker, a game or an extension to a game played to resolve a tied score.“Should the score in the tiebreak become tied at 6 points all, play must continue until one player has a two point advantage.”
verb
- To break a tie.“As the end of the game, game tiebroke in favor of triad, inexplicably. I thought that two people on different teams(even if nominally aligned), like a Triad and a Judge lost ties against single factions with more members(2 town).”