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May 3, 2005 22:09:20 GMT -3
Post by MrLucky on May 3, 2005 22:09:20 GMT -3
I'm trying to come up with a bracket system and I can't get it to look right. I put a bracket up in Excel and it looks terrible. Does anyone have any ideas how to get a bracket to look decent? Also, we either need to get a few more stables or a few stables won't be able to participate. Mine will be out so not a big deal. Or if someone else has a better plan on how to work this, please let me know. OR, should I limit each resident to 2 stables? I'm looking for some good suggestions.
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May 3, 2005 22:31:22 GMT -3
Post by roddick1 on May 3, 2005 22:31:22 GMT -3
Actually, I'd limit it to a stable because then it would be easier to do a bracket. Also makes it a little bit harder.
As far as the bracket goes, not sure on that one...
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May 4, 2005 9:32:07 GMT -3
Post by tel1442 on May 4, 2005 9:32:07 GMT -3
Try This Bracket template. The top one is a blank template where you just fill in the names ts1442
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May 4, 2005 15:30:50 GMT -3
Post by teddy2361 on May 4, 2005 15:30:50 GMT -3
For our first try at this type of contest try only having one stable per resident and see how many entrants we have. You should also enter in contest Bill as that is why we join these residencies in the first place. If we have an odd number of entrants you draw names for the bracket and somebody may have to have a lucky bye for the first round. That's how I see it done in other residencies. The only other way we could do it is instead of a bracket system we could ask each resident to enter a stable for the tourny and do a round robin. Make 2 divisions, everyone in each division faces off against each other and the division leaders face off in the final. Just some ideas to confuse the issue more Teddy ;D
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May 15, 2005 1:16:06 GMT -3
Post by bigkev on May 15, 2005 1:16:06 GMT -3
I have to plead ignorance on the bracket system but have nominated a stable.
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