A standard single-elimination bracket wouldn't work—it would give two random teams a "bye," and everyone else would complain about unfairness. A round-robin would take three days. Marcus needed a solution that was .

Pixel Pain vs. CRT Kings (who had won 4 straight in losers'). Pixel Pain barely survived, 2–1.

Pixel Pain defeated No Continues (2–1). Lag Slayers won their match.

Marcus, the event organizer, had a problem: had signed up. Not 8. Not 16. Ten.

Pixel Pain vs. Lag Slayers. A classic. Lag Slayers won 2–0, sending Pixel Pain to the Loser's Bracket for the first time.

Marcus smiled, tapped the bracket, and said: "Free printable. Best tool in the house."

Part 1: The Problem Every year, the Maple Street Arcade & Grill hosted the "Golden Joystick Gauntlet." It was the most anticipated retro gaming tournament of the summer. But this year, disaster struck.

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A standard single-elimination bracket wouldn't work—it would give two random teams a "bye," and everyone else would complain about unfairness. A round-robin would take three days. Marcus needed a solution that was .

Pixel Pain vs. CRT Kings (who had won 4 straight in losers'). Pixel Pain barely survived, 2–1. free printable 10 team double elimination bracket

Pixel Pain defeated No Continues (2–1). Lag Slayers won their match. Pixel Pain vs

Marcus, the event organizer, had a problem: had signed up. Not 8. Not 16. Ten. Pixel Pain defeated No Continues (2–1)

Pixel Pain vs. Lag Slayers. A classic. Lag Slayers won 2–0, sending Pixel Pain to the Loser's Bracket for the first time.

Marcus smiled, tapped the bracket, and said: "Free printable. Best tool in the house."

Part 1: The Problem Every year, the Maple Street Arcade & Grill hosted the "Golden Joystick Gauntlet." It was the most anticipated retro gaming tournament of the summer. But this year, disaster struck.