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Minakshi Kapoor 8 years, 3 months ago
Assuming two competitors per match, if there are n competitors and r rounds, there will be n = 2^r competitors.( ^ means raised to power)
In the opening round, 2^r − n competitors will get a bye. Often, the number of participants in a single-elimination tournament is fixed as a power of two, so that nobody gets a bye.
For example if we have 37 teams then
the first round would include 27 "byes" meaning ten people only would compete. this round would therefore eliminate 5 people leaving 32 competitors. 32 competitiors then reduce by half each round until you have an eventual winner. this would mean a total of 41 matches.
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