Singleelimination
Single-elimination, also known as the knockout format, is a tournament structure in which a participant is eliminated after a single defeat. The competition progresses through a series of rounds in which winners advance and losers are removed, until only one competitor remains as the champion. When the number of entrants is not a power of two, byes or preliminary matches are used to fill a balanced bracket, often granting byes to top seeds.
Participants are paired according to a predefined bracket, and seeding is used to distribute strong competitors
Advantages of single-elimination include simplicity, speed, and a clear, decisive outcome. It is easy to organize,
Variations may involve different seeding methods, the use of byes, or occasional reseeding after rounds. Common