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Single-elimination tournaments may specify for each game to contain more than two teams or players. For example, in a three-person game, two players are eliminated from the tournament in each game and only one proceeds to the next round. | Single-elimination tournaments may specify for each game to contain more than two teams or players. For example, in a three-person game, two players are eliminated from the tournament in each game and only one proceeds to the next round. | ||
=See | ==See also== | ||
* [[Tournaments]] | * [[Tournaments]] | ||
* [[Double-elimination tournaments]] | |||
* [[Round-robin tournaments]] | |||
[[Category:Tournaments]] |
Latest revision as of 10:45, 14 February 2012
In a single-elimination tournament, any player or team that loses is eliminated from the tournament. The tournament continues until all players or teams are eliminated except one - the winner.
Single-elimination tournaments may specify for each game to contain more than two teams or players. For example, in a three-person game, two players are eliminated from the tournament in each game and only one proceeds to the next round.