The League Point system that I'm using is used by the World Chess Organization and by Wizards of the Coast for the Magic the Gathering World League.
It works really well for longer term BB leagues (like 10 games), but I believe it will work for a 5 game league season also.
Every team starts with 100 League points, and your League point total can never go below zero.
At the beginning of every game you compare the league point difference between the two teams on the following chart:
| Point Difference | League Points |
|---|---|
| 0-10 | 16/16 |
| 11-32 | 15/17 |
| 33-54 | 14/18 |
| 55-77 | 13/19 |
| 78-100 | 12/20 |
| 101-124 | 11/21 |
| 125-149 | 10/22 |
| 150-176 | 9/23 |
| 177-205 | 8/24 |
| 206-237 | 7/25 |
| 238-273 | 6/26 |
| 274-314 | 5/27 |
| 315-364 | 4/28 |
| 365-428 | 3/29 |
| 429-523 | 2/30 |
| 524+ | 1/31 |
Okay, the first number in the Points column is the points that the winner gets and the loser loses if the higher league point team wins. The second number is the points that the winner gets and losers loses if the lower league point team wins the match.
In case of a tie, each team gets half (round up if needed) of they points they should get for winning.
Example:
The Chaos All-Stars play the Bluebun Crammers (halflings). The All Stars have racked up 174 league points after 5 victories, the coach of the Bluebuns called him out to get the extra MVPs for his team and the All Stars accepted the
league match after hearing the comments the halfling coach also made about his girlfriend.
The Halfling team has lost 5 straight games and now has league points of 24. The difference between the two teams is 150. On the chart this indexes to 9/23.
This means that if the All Stars Win:
All Star League Points = 174+9=183
Bluebuns LPs = 24-9 = 15
Should the Crammers pull off the upset win:
All Star League Points = 174-23 = 151
Bluebuns LPs = 24+23 = 47
Should the teams tie:
All Star League Points = 174+5 = 179
Bluebuns LPs = 24+12 = 36