What Are The Different Types of Tournament Formats
What Are The Different Types of Tournament Formats
There are quite a few different ways to run tournaments, but there are about 7
formats that are far more popular than the rest. If you read on, there is a brief
description of each tournament type. By clicking on the link to that particular
format you will get a complete explanation along with printable brackets for
each format.
Round Robin
The Round Robin Tournament is fairly popular and simply means that every
team will play every other team in the tournament one time. This allows for a
wide variety of opponents, and as opposed to an elimination tournament the
teams can see how they match up with all teams. Based on the number of
participants, the round robin format can be broken up into "pools". A pool is a
group of teams that will play round robin and the winner of each pool will
usually face off in a championship tournament. Example: A normal 24 team
Round Robin Tournament would have 276 games, so the ideal way to run this
would be to break it up into 6 Pools of 4 teams which would have 36 total
games. You could then take the 6 winners from each pool and have a single
elimination tournament to decide the overall championship.
We have basic Printable Round Robin Schedules and we also have a Round
Robin Generator which will allow you got customize your tournament by typing
in team names, locations, number of pools ect..
Consolation Tournaments
Consolation tournaments are very popular in the wrestling world. There are
quite a few variations to the consolation brackets, but the basic idea behind
them is the same. When a team wins in the first round they move/stay in the
winner's bracket for the duration of the tournament and will be playing for the
overall championship. When a team loses in the first round they will be moved
to the Consolation Bracket where they will have no chance of winning the
tournament, but instead be competing for the consolation championship. Some
Consolation Brackets will also have the losers of later rounds of the winner's
bracket drop down to the consolation bracket to compete for the consolation
championship. Check out our printable Consolation Tournament Brackets.