MODIFIED SINGLE ELIMINATION FORMAT - American Poolplayers Association
[Pages:1]MODIFIED SINGLE ELIMINATION FORMAT
The APA has created a format where all participants will have an opportunity to play in this event a minimum of twice and possibly more! This does not guarantee each participant two losses, but guarantees two
chances to play. If you receive a Bye in the first round, you will still have two opportunities to play.
1 5
9 2
W to 11 L of 8 3 6
10 4
W to 12
L of 7
7 11
L to 10 W of 9
8 12
L to 9 W of 10
13 WINNER
All participants should confer with tournament officials to check the time of their next round of play. If you lose your match, do not assume you are out. Please confirm with tournament officials that you are indeed finished.
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