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Originally Posted by PRich1477
1 beats 8 (2)
2 beats 7 (might go to 3, though I may be a little biased  )
3 beats 6 (2)
5 beats 4 (3)
(I'm not sure exactly how the bracket is set up, so these next teams might not even play, but if they did, this is what would happen. Either way it ends up 1 vs. 2)
1 beats 3 (2)
2 beats 5 (3)
1 beats 2 (3)
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In a no upset case, 1 plays 4 and 2 plays 3 in semis (which is what is occurring now)
That means 254 and 971 are both playing against their practice robots in their respective semifinal matches.