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5 Team Bracket Double Elimination -

Good news: It works beautifully. The 5-team double-elimination bracket is a fantastic way to run a small tournament where everyone deserves a second chance. It avoids the "one bad game and you’re out" feeling of single elimination, without dragging on as long as a full round-robin.

Don't call it "Losers Bracket." Call it the "Second Chance Match." Frame it as: "Team 5, you waited. Now you play the team that just lost its perfect record. Winner stays alive." Final Verdict A 5-team double-elimination bracket isn't pretty, but it is practical . It solves the "odd number" problem better than a round-robin (which can end in ties) and gives you a definitive 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place. 5 team bracket double elimination

When you think of a double-elimination tournament, you usually picture a perfect grid of 8, 16, or 32 teams. But what happens when you have an awkward number like 5 teams ? Good news: It works beautifully

Have you run a 5-team bracket before? Let me know how you handled the bye in the comments Don't call it "Losers Bracket

(Winner of Winners Final vs Winner of Losers Final) Pro Tip: Manage the "Dead Match" The oddity of the 5-team bracket is Match D (Team 5 vs. Loser of Match C). To a casual player, this looks like a losers bracket match happening inside the winners bracket.

If you have strict time limits (the bracket can run 6-7 matches total) or if your group hates complicated flowcharts.

However, there is a catch: Because 5 is not a power of 2, some teams will get a free pass in the first round.