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bracket

(tournament)

A bracket is the diagrammatic representation of the series of games played during a tournament, named as such because it appears to be a large number of interconnected (punctuational) brackets.

There are several kinds of brackets, adapted to different types of tournaments. The most common are:

The "art" of filling in brackets, especially in NCAA basketball, is referred to as bracketology.

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A 16-player, single-elimination tournament bracket. The quarterfinals have been completed, and the semifinal games will be Lisa vs. Ernie, and Andrew vs. Robert. Then the finals will be a game between the two people who win in the semifinals. A double elimination bracket from the 2004 national Science Bowl A triple-elimination tournament.

 
 
 

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