NH Steve
Administrator
We have round robin options. Break down into smaller groups and each player plays each other player in that group. Maybe a set number of games such as 2 games (one break each), and top player or players from each group advance based on games won/lost and ball count differential as a tie breaker.
Chip tournament -- each player gets a certain number of chips, and basically they continually rotate into the next available table, attempting to unseat the prior winner from that table.
Both of these formats can end with a smaller finals field that could be a standard bracket, or???
Things to consider:
Chip tournament -- each player gets a certain number of chips, and basically they continually rotate into the next available table, attempting to unseat the prior winner from that table.
Both of these formats can end with a smaller finals field that could be a standard bracket, or???
Things to consider:
- It's nice for players to mix with multiple players instead of potentially going "two and out" in their first two matches of double elimination.
- The number of available tournament tables is always a question, but the format and number of matches can be tailored to the number of tables available and the number of hours we have access to them
- When we want to finish up at the end.
- Who is willing to run such a tournament and how much extra work and/or software does it take?