How did you determine the position of all the byes? Im particularly interested in the ones *not* at the top and bottom of the upper and lower half of the bracket.
Good morning mam! I have a question po. Based po diyan sa examples nyo, hindi po ba magiging unfair kay team 2 na kalabanin yung team 1 kasi po dalawang games na nilalaro niya eh si team 1 first game pa lang po nila.
Thank you maam for the very comprehensive presentation
How did you determine the position of all the byes? Im particularly interested in the ones *not* at the top and bottom of the upper and lower half of the bracket.
You can determine the bye/s based on the result from power of 2. If you have a chance to view my other vid then, you will see how it is done...
Good morning mam! I have a question po. Based po diyan sa examples nyo, hindi po ba magiging unfair kay team 2 na kalabanin yung team 1 kasi po dalawang games na nilalaro niya eh si team 1 first game pa lang po nila.
San nakuha Ang 16 at bakit 16???
Kasi po yung dapat ang bye is greater than or equal sa no of teams
because it's constant po.. please see my 1st vid about this sports mgt. you will see there where and why. tnx
From the constant 16 number itself.. (P²) pls see how to compute power of 2 from my other videos.
From power of 2 itself.
paano po yung game schedule nyan
kung po gumawa ng plot or diagram, schedules will follow. Step by step muna. Ex. game 1 mo sa plot is 1vs 2, so yan ung game 1 mo sa scheduling...
Based on the games...
26 teams po ma'am
oh... hehe.... pag 21 teams langga, e di 32 ang power of 2 mo.. so madami na ung partipants mo. 26 teams lahat..
If it's 26 then use 32 as your Power of 2. I think, no need to show an example for more than 16. 🙂