Single and Double Elimination TOURNAMENT
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SINGLE ANDDOUBLE-ELIMINATION
TOURNAMENT
Reported by:Crisanta B. MontejoJona May Tonjoc
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A type of elimination determines the winner by eliminating the loser in every match until there is one team left.
The easiest and fastest way to declare a winner.
Single Elimination Type of Tournament
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Best Use:• When the number of entries is large.• When the time is short.• When the number of playing venue is
limited.
Single Elimination Type of Tournament
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Formula:
where: G --number of gamesN --number of entries
G= N-1
Computing the Number of Games Using the Formula in Single Elimination Type of
Tournament
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Formula:
Where: P --least power of 2 higher than N
Fixed value—2, 4, 8, 16, 32… (2x2=4x2=8x2=16x2=32…)
N--number of entries
Bye --entitles a team to advance to the next round without playing
-- able to play during second round
Compute The Number Of Byes Using The Formula In Single
Elimination Type Of Tournament.
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There are 6 participating teams in table tennis.
=6-1 G = 5
G= N-1
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There are 6 participating teams in table tennis.
=8-6 Bye = 2
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Step 1: Assign letters to the participating teams.
ABCDEF
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Step 2: Assign byes and pair the remaining teams.
A B C D E F
-BYE
-BYE
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A-Bye B C
D E F-Bye
(1)
(2)
(4)
(3)
W2
W1
W4
W3 (5)
Champion!
Step 3: Write the game numbers.
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Advantages and Disadvantages
OfSingle Elimination
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Sportsmanship
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“Bato-bato Pick”
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DOUBLE-ELIMINATIONTOURNAMENT
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DOUBLE-ELIMINATION TOURNAMENT
a type of elimination tournament competition in which a participant ceases to be eligible to win the tournament’s championship upon having lost two games or matches.
It stands in contrast to a single-elimination tournament, in which only one defeat results in elimination.
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Purpose: All contestants remain in championship contention until they lose two games
Advantages:• A player or team must be beaten twice to be
eliminated• It selects a more adequate winner• It maintains player motivation right up until the
end
Disadvantages• It takes longer to run• It emphasizes elimination
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Instructions• Formula – min # of games: (N-1) 2Max # of games: 2(N-1) + 1• Construct a single elimination tournament with
appropriate # of slots• Close the blocks of first round• Complete the “losers side” Note – every odd # round should have the same # of
slots as the previous round• Criss cross losers so they don’t play the same team
again.
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• One method of arranging a double-elimination tournament is to break the competitors into two sets of brackets, the Winners Bracket and Losers Bracket
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