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decider

British  
/ dɪˈsaɪdə /

noun

  1. the point, goal, game, etc, that determines who wins a match or championship

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The incident resulted in Norris gaining an extra two points, meaning the Briton leads Verstappen by 12 points rather than 10 going into a three-way title decider in Abu Dhabi this weekend.

From BBC

This is the first title decider between more than two drivers since 2010.

From BBC

That gave Piastri the chance to put himself in a great position to win the race and take the title battle to a final-race decider in Abu Dhabi next weekend.

From BBC

In fact Norman had made par, and Zoeller calmly forced the 18-hole decider.

From Barron's

Aspinall battled hard in the decider, reducing the deficit to 9-8 at one stage by winning four out of five legs, but Littler held firm and hit a checkout of 88 to secure his sixth televised title.

From BBC