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Tournament Formats are the various methods of play during a tournament event,
Details
The formats played can differ on the number of participants and the nature of the convention.
A small number of games for a large number of people.
- Single Elimination
- Double Elimination
- Swiss Draw
- League Match
A lot of games for a smaller number of people.
- Gunslinger
Other
See Also
- Promotional
- Certified Tournament
- Duel Road
- Duema Festival
- Certified Grand Prix
- Championship
- Challenge Cup
- Certified Judge Test
- Super CS
- WINNER Card