A decision-focused breakdown of every major bracket format — single elimination, double elimination, Swiss, and round robin — with a framework for choosing the right one for your community.
The bracket format you choose determines how long your event takes, how many games each participant plays, and how fair the elimination process feels. It is not a cosmetic choice — it directly impacts registration rates, player satisfaction, and whether people come back for the next event.
This guide gives you a decision framework, not just descriptions. Answer three questions — how many teams, how much time, and what matters more (speed or fairness) — and the right format becomes obvious.
One loss and you are out. The fastest format. An 8-team bracket finishes in 3 rounds. A 16-team bracket finishes in 4.
Every team gets a second chance. Lose once, drop to the lower bracket. Lose twice, you are out. The grand final pits the upper bracket winner against the lower bracket survivor.
Every team plays a set number of rounds (typically 3–5). After each round, teams are paired with opponents who have the same win-loss record. Nobody is eliminated during Swiss rounds — final standings are determined by record at the end.
Whatever format you choose, publish it before registration opens. Players decide whether to register based on expected time commitment and format fairness. No surprises on event day. Start your tournament on Rivals, pick your format, and the bracket handles itself.
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