In singleβelimination esports tournaments each match eliminates one team, so the competition progresses by halving the field until a champion remains. Determining the exact number of rounds needed is essential for scheduling, venue booking, and broadcast planning.
Mathematically, the number of rounds (R) corresponds to the smallest integer that satisfies 2^R β₯ N, where N is the total number of participants. This relationship is captured by the ceiling of the baseβ2 logarithm.
Understanding this formula allows organizers to quickly adapt brackets for any participant count, whether itβs a 16βteam qualifier or a massive 256βteam open cup.
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