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Any major problem with this schedule? Make a single elimination draw sheet for this schedule.
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Any major problems?
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Drawn on regular draw sheet
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Will look like this
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Compare the two SampleShould be
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Byes Initial round calculated to the next-higher perfect power of 2—2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128 Byes –Lower caliber seeds compete with each other. –Higher caliber seeds compete later to equalize game numbers.
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Therefore
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Seeding What are the problems with seeding below?
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Principles Top in finals (work your way back) Equally difficult to advance –Close seeds to decide split –Top seed gets slight advantage Advantage seeding –Final 3 = 3 –Final 4 = 5 –Final 8 = 9 –Final 16 = 17
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Seeding done properly
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Equitable Seeding –Same final four –Changes with 7 entries 3 vs 7 –Difference of 4 –(Advantage 3 vs 6—difference of 3) 2 vs 6 –Difference of 4 –(Advantage 2 vs 7—difference of 5) Advantages of: –Advantage seeding –Equitable seeding
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Game numbering Equitable for all Advantage to higher seeds –Rest for more games –Beaten by skill not fatigue because of schedule
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Fairest location schedule?
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Locations Closest games on best locations If other things being similar the higher seeds get the better locations If entries are similar a higher seed may get a slightly better location if subsequent games would also slightly disadvantage that entry Home game (h) to higher seed
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Try a Single Elimination for 5 entries on 2 locations
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Single Elimination Summary Basic premise = Number of games = N - 1 Implementation –Photocopy draw sheet –Seed entries –Schedule games Software
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Advantages of SE –Easy –Many entries, few games Disadvantage –One game –Seed important –Few playing areas takes time Best use?
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Let’s try a few from the CD
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