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You placed 22 power on the board. He placed 24 power on the board.
When there is a tie in won locations, the total power is a tie-breaker.
Okay someone told me it was the highest location power so since location 1 was the highest number thats why i thought i had one but your saying its the total score by adding up all the cards that fine thanks a lot.
they won 6-3=3 so them winning by 3 power beats you winning by 1 power, I hope this helps.
It would not make any sense. It's logical that if location wins are tied, the player who made more total points is the overall winner. ;)
It's easier to see by how much you win for each location.
You won by 1 point on the left, they won by 3 points on the right.
They win more points.
In fact, the two are equivalent, so you can check whichever way is easier for you.