Tourney provides a simple way to setup and execute round robin and single elimination style tournaments. Log in with Google to begin designing your tournament!
Round Robin
Suitable for 2 to 10 participants
Each participant plays against every other participant - the order of matches does not matter
Can choose between 1 to 3 rounds via a dropdown menu. The number of rounds determines how many times each participant plays every other participant
Includes built-in standings that update after each match is completed. Standings include the following stats:
GP: Games Played
W-L-T: Wins-Losses-Ties
%: Win Percentage - calculated as (W + T/2) / GP
+/-: Point Differential - calculated at Points-For(PF) - Points-Against(PA)
The leader of the standings at the end of the tournament is declared the winner
In the event of a tie, the following tiebreaker sequence is used:
Win%
Wins
+/-
Head-to-head record
PF / PF + PA
Single Elimination
Suitable for 2 to 32 participants
Participants are arranged in a bracket style tournament based on their seeding. Higher seeded players match up with lower seeded players
Can randomize player seeds if needed - click the "randomize seeds" checkbox
Option to include a third place match - click the "third place match" checkbox
After each match, the loser is immediately eliminated, and the winner advances to the next round.
The last participant standing wins the tournament
This style of tournament uses a "bye" system:
A bye means a participant will advance to the next round automatically, without playing a match
This is needed when the number of players cannot form a perfect bracket; i.e. 2, 4, 8, 16, or 32 participants. is formed
Byes ensure that after round 1 either 2, 4, 8, 16 or 32 participants are left, thus forming a perfect bracket for the remainder of the tournament
If the number of participants can form a perfect bracket, no byes are needed
Higher seeded participants will recieve precendence if a bye is needed.
Example: If there are 5 participants, 3 participants will get a bye (participants seeded 1, 2 and 3) and advance to round 2. The bottom 2 participants will play a match in the first round to determine who goes to the second round. The second round will then feature the following matches: 1 vs. winner of 4 and 5, and 2 vs. 3.