This is my 4-player series that I would like to play on each map - this tournament will play all on random maps.
This will use the same idea with the 16 player double elimination except it will be 32 players. each matchup will be 4 players in 1 game. Winner advances on to the next bracket and the remaining 3 players will have another game to determine 1 more player to advance. So 2 will advance while the other 2 will have a lost and would go to the loser's bracket for another matchup. 2 losers from the loser's bracket will be eliminated. See "Progress of Game" to see how everything will be played out if you need a better understanding. Players will be randomly placed at the beginning of the tournament using http://www.random.org
The finals.. will consist of 2 players from the winner's bracket and 2 players from the loser's bracket. This will be played out different and in a few games. 2 games will be played at a time. Either of the players from the winner's bracket will have to win 2 games or either of the players from the loser's bracket has to win 3. Whoever achieves this first wins the tournament. If there is a tie (since 2 games will be played at once), then the winner will go to the one who has a win in the earliest timestamp. Once 1 game ends, I will send invites for another. Winner gets to pick the next map that hasn't been used for the next tournament.
Settings with every game and every tournament in this series will be, auto, seq, escalating, chained, and sunny.
I need 32 players and up to 5 reserves. NOTE - i will use reserves from those who posts after tournament is filled up.
Freemiums are welcome as long as they have completed at least 20 games.. just leave 1 slot open all times.
clearly still enjoying running tourneys! I just started a new one as well, but I knew you were cutting back so I didnt ask you. Still one spot open if you do want in! Ill play by the way.
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