DreamHack Montreal Meetup, September 6-8 - Page 2
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razorsuKe
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In the finals, if the guy from the loser's bracket wins the set, THEY PLAY AGAIN. Because the guy from the winner's finals is now put into the loser's bracket. Don't pull another ZOTAC and fraud out the guy from the winner's bracket T_T | ||
Jealous
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On September 08 2019 09:17 razorsuKe wrote: ORGANIZERS REMEMBER: In the finals, if the guy from the loser's bracket wins the set, THEY PLAY AGAIN. Because the guy from the winner's finals is now put into the loser's bracket. Don't pull another ZOTAC and fraud out the guy from the winner's bracket T_T Or you can give them a map lead going into the series. However, not all tournaments are structured this way. | ||
razorsuKe
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On September 08 2019 09:57 Jealous wrote: Or you can give them a map lead going into the series. However, not all tournaments are structured this way. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double-elimination_tournament The rationale is that everyone gets 2 chances, you have to lose twice to be eliminated, hence the name "double elimination" It's not called "double elimination except for the guy coming from the winner's bracket" | ||
Jealous
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On September 08 2019 10:27 razorsuKe wrote: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double-elimination_tournament The rationale is that everyone gets 2 chances, you have to lose twice to be eliminated, hence the name "double elimination" It's not called "double elimination except for the guy coming from the winner's bracket" In the same link you posted you can scroll down to "Variations" and see all of the different approaches to double elimination brackets, including ones that don't have two potential series for the winner's finalist, including the one I mentioned. Perhaps you should read the links you provide. | ||
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