So we'd have been just four points, and two places, better off.
But arguably more importantly, we'd still have finished the same points difference above the relegation zone - three points.
Ultimately we were worse off, because of the extra prize for each place. But hardly anything to shout about.
PS. Huddersfield's situation is an illustration of why I kept on saying last season that the issue of whether a club has been lucky or not when it comes to referees, is bigger than just that club's decisions. Huddersfield finish on 37 points regardless; they're unchanged. But they finished two places higher than they arguably should have done, thanks to refereeing decisions against us and Stoke. So whilst they haven't been advantaged or disadvantaged from their own matches, they have been (advantaged in this case) from other teams matches.