The information presented below is a guide to the format of the games played in 1994 in Jeux Sans Frontières and It's A Christmas Knockout and how points were awarded in each event. Nine teams contest Jeux Sans Frontières this year, the highest number to date. This necessitates a small change in the running of the games, and, for one year only, the Election Game returns (see the 1988 and 1989 Scoreboard entries for further details). These changes result in the highest achievable score in JSF to date - 108 points.

JEUX SANS FRONTIÈRES 1994

Game Details:

Points Allocation:

No. of Games per Event:
10 (No Fil Rouge)

No. of Competing Teams per Event: 9
Teams missed 1 game each (Games 1-9)

Games 1-9:
9pts, 8pts, 7pts, 6pts, 5pts, 4pts, 3pts, 2pts

Game 10:
18pts, 16pts, 14pts, 12pts,
10pts, 8pts, 6pts, 4pts, 2pts

Joker & Election Game: Scoring Limits:

Joker Value: Double points

To be played:
Once in Games 1-9.

Election Game:
Games 1-9
(Teams missing a game nominate an opponent to score for them. Whatever the elected team score, the elector also scores.)

Highest Achievable Score: 108pts

Lowest Achievable Score: 22pts

Team Colours for Jeux Sans Frontières 1994:

Czech Republic: Orange
Greece:
Dark Blue
Hungary: Yellow
Italy: Light Blue
Malta: White

Portugal: Light Green
Slovenia: Dark Green
Switzerland: Cerise
Wales: Red

JEUX SAN FRONTIÈRES DE NÖEL - 25th ANNIVERSARY KNOCKOUT 1994:

Game Details:

Points Allocation:

No. of Games:
6 + Fil Rouge

No. of Competing Teams: 5
Teams missed out 1 game each
(Games 1-5)

Games 1-5:
5pts, 4pts, 3pts, 2pts

Game 6 and Fil Rouge:
5pts, 4pts, 3pts, 2pts, 1pt

Joker: Scoring Limits:

No Joker in this event

Highest Achievable Score: 30pts

Lowest Achievable Score: 10pts

Team Colours for Jeux Sans Frontières de Nöel 25th Anniversary Knockout 1994:

Greece: Dark Blue
Malta: White
Portugal: Green

Switzerland: Magenta
Wales: Red

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