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  2. Round-robin tournament - Wikipedia

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    Example of a round-robin tournament with 10 participants. A round-robin tournament or all-play-all tournament is a competition format in which each contestant meets every other participant, usually in turn. [1] [2] A round-robin contrasts with an elimination tournament, wherein participants are eliminated after a certain number of wins or losses.

  3. File:Round-robin-schedule-span-diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. List of round-robin chess tournaments - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Major historic round-robin tournaments. London (1862) Hastings ...

  5. Tournament (graph theory) - Wikipedia

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    The name tournament comes from interpreting the graph as the outcome of a round-robin tournament, a game where each player is paired against every other exactly once. In a tournament, the vertices represent the players, and the edges between players point from the winner to the loser.

  6. Round-robin voting - Wikipedia

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    Round-robin, paired comparison, or tournament voting methods, are a set of ranked voting systems that choose winners by comparing every pair of candidates one-on-one, similar to a round-robin tournament. [1] In each paired matchup, we record the total number of voters who prefer each candidate in a beats matrix.

  7. Swiss-system tournament - Wikipedia

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    In a Swiss tournament, each round would have to be divided up into four waves of eight matches each. This would result in a total of twenty-four waves over the minimum six rounds. Conversely, for a single elimination tournament, the first round would require four waves, the next two, and all remaining rounds would consist of a single wave each.

  8. Round-robin - Wikipedia

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    Round-robin test, an interlaboratory test performed independently several times; Round-robin tournament, a competition where each contestant meets all other contestants in turn; Round-robin start, a possible ordering of turns in a turn-based game; Round-robin bet, a type of wager offered by UK bookmakers, covering three selections

  9. HWS Round Robin - Wikipedia

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    This means an automatic bid goes to a total of 16 teams, the exact number required for a five-round round robin BP tournament to work. If a team qualifies for more than one auto-bid (by winning more than one of the tournaments listed) or decides not to attend the tournament, then any extra slot is opened up for an at-large bid, where teams that ...