- Easiest
to understand and run
- Good
for large numbers
- Great
if you have a time limit
- Seeding
is not important
- Flexible
game time
Disadvantages
Best
Use
When you have a limited time frame
When playing is more important than determining a champion
The
Up and Down tournament is best when you have a short period
of time and limited courts or fields. It is an easy tournament
to run and allows for more playing time than other tournaments.
First
determine the length of time that you want your games to be.
Take the total time that you have available and divide it by
the number of games that you would like to play.
Example:
If you have six courts, number them one through six.
Assign players/teams to each court. Try to place the
better players on courts one, two, three. Play your
first game. When the time limit is up the winners move
up one court (toward #1, the King or Queen court).
The losers move down one court. (All other winners
and lossers must change courts.) The winners on court
one stay on court 1, the losers on court 6 stay on
court 6. If there is a tie, the team/ player that had
the highest score first wins. Example: the score is
4-4, if my team reached 4 first, we win.
If
you have more players/teams than courts, have one player/team
waiting to play next on a court. When you use this system, the
winners move up and play, the losers go down and sit out the
next game.
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