Peanut's 3X Double-Elimination Singles [TPA3][UCKUKI wins]
Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 10:01 pm
edit: mc29. This Tournament has been rescued by DaveH
Scores and updates can be found here: Scores and Updates
This is a Tournament Players Association Year 3 (TPA3) event, and is governed by its rules, guidelines, and judgments which are detailed at http://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=89&t=175675.
All are welcome to join and participate in the association. You need do nothing more than join one or more of the TPA3 events that will be announced each Monday. Check back on the scoreboard to see how you're doing:
Peanut's 3X Double-Elimination Singles Tournament
Basically, it is bracket-type tournament with each round being itself a double-elimination series. All 64 players will be grouped by 4 and the winner of each group will be the winner of the double-elimination round and move on to the following round in another group with 3 other winners. Note that elimination doesn't mean a loss in a single game but rather in a set of games against one opponent (i.e. best of 3). You can lose no more than one set of games per round.
The tournament winner will therefore have to win 3 consecutive 4-player double-elimination brackets.
Each player must choose a home map when they sign up.
For those unfamiliar with a double-elimination bracket, here is the format for 4 players (which we will be using).
How the tournament works
Round 1
64 players grouped in 4s randomly.
Double-elimination brackets for each group (see diagram above).
5 games at a time (2 on each home map, 1 on random map).
Match-up winner determined by best of 5.
Winner of the bracket moves on to the next round.
Round 2
16 players grouped in 4s by ranking (see below).
Double-elimination brackets for each group (see diagram above).
7 games at a time (3 on each home map, 1 on random map).
Match-up winner determined by best of 7.
Winner of the bracket moves on to the next round.
Round 3
4 finalists in the same group.
Double-elimination brackets (see diagram above).
9 games at a time (3 on each home map, 3 on random maps).
Match-up winner determined by best of 9.
Winner of the bracket claims victory in the tournament!
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Scores and updates can be found here: Scores and Updates
This is a Tournament Players Association Year 3 (TPA3) event, and is governed by its rules, guidelines, and judgments which are detailed at http://www.conquerclub.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=89&t=175675.
All are welcome to join and participate in the association. You need do nothing more than join one or more of the TPA3 events that will be announced each Monday. Check back on the scoreboard to see how you're doing:
Peanut's 3X Double-Elimination Singles Tournament
Basically, it is bracket-type tournament with each round being itself a double-elimination series. All 64 players will be grouped by 4 and the winner of each group will be the winner of the double-elimination round and move on to the following round in another group with 3 other winners. Note that elimination doesn't mean a loss in a single game but rather in a set of games against one opponent (i.e. best of 3). You can lose no more than one set of games per round.
The tournament winner will therefore have to win 3 consecutive 4-player double-elimination brackets.
Each player must choose a home map when they sign up.
For those unfamiliar with a double-elimination bracket, here is the format for 4 players (which we will be using).
How the tournament works
Round 1
64 players grouped in 4s randomly.
Double-elimination brackets for each group (see diagram above).
5 games at a time (2 on each home map, 1 on random map).
Match-up winner determined by best of 5.
Winner of the bracket moves on to the next round.
Round 2
16 players grouped in 4s by ranking (see below).
Double-elimination brackets for each group (see diagram above).
7 games at a time (3 on each home map, 1 on random map).
Match-up winner determined by best of 7.
Winner of the bracket moves on to the next round.
Round 3
4 finalists in the same group.
Double-elimination brackets (see diagram above).
9 games at a time (3 on each home map, 3 on random maps).
Match-up winner determined by best of 9.
Winner of the bracket claims victory in the tournament!
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