The end results are much less tied if we look at the tie-break scores. That being said, this might be a good time and place to explain how dem tie-break scores are calculated in the first place for those who don't know.
Add the number of rounds each of your opponents won (byes included), ignoring the opponent with the highest and the opponent with the lowest number of wins out of the people you faced. That's your tie-break score.
If two people have the same number of wins, the one with the higher tie-break score gets a higher rank since the system detects he got the same result while fighting overall better opponents.
Add the number of rounds each of your opponents won (byes included), ignoring the opponent with the highest and the opponent with the lowest number of wins out of the people you faced. That's your tie-break score.
If two people have the same number of wins, the one with the higher tie-break score gets a higher rank since the system detects he got the same result while fighting overall better opponents.