5 Team Bracket Double Elimination [patched]

The final championship match features the winner of the Upper Bracket against the survivor of the Lower Bracket. How a 5-Team Bracket Is Structured

bye in the first round to balance the matches. Wikipedia +2 Winners' Bracket Game 1: Team A vs. Team B. Game 2: Team C vs. Bye (Team C advances). Game 3: Team D vs. Bye (Team D advances). Game 4: Team E vs. Winner of Game 1. Game 5: Winner of Game 4 vs. Winner of Game 2/3 (Winners' Final). Losers' Bracket Teams that lose in the Winners' Bracket drop down here. The winner of the Losers' Bracket must defeat the undefeated team twice in the final round to win the championship. Lucidchart +1 Game-by-Game Breakdown Game Matchup Purpose 1 Team A vs. Team B Initial Qualifier 2 Team C (Bye) Advances to Round 2 3 Team D vs. Team E (or Bye) Round 2 Entry 4 Loser G1 vs. Loser G2 First Elimination Game 5 Winner G2 vs. Winner G3 Winners' Semifinal 6 Winner G4 vs. Loser G3 Losers' Bracket Survival 7 Winner G6 vs. Loser G5 Losers' Final 8 Winner G5 vs. Winner G7 Grand Final 9 Winner G5 vs. Winner G7 Grand Final Reset (if G7 winner wins G8) Key Tournament Rules Double Jeopardy: The team coming from the Winners' Bracket (Winner of G5) has a "cushion" and must be beaten twice in the finals to lose. Seeding: Teams are often seeded by skill level so the strongest teams meet later in the tournament. Efficiency: This format provides a middle ground, taking longer than single elimination but finishing faster than a round robin . Would you like to 5 team bracket double elimination

Don't call it "Losers Bracket." Call it the "Second Chance Match." Frame it as: "Team 5, you waited. Now you play the team that just lost its perfect record. Winner stays alive." The final championship match features the winner of