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Re: Alliance Color in Eliminations
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And seed is tied with side of the bracket, not the initial starting seed. So the #1 seed w/ always be red in eliminations, #2 would be red,red,blue. If the #8 beats the red in quarters, it would be red in semis, red in finals. I'm pretty sure the brackets that are printed out at events have this color relation on them. |
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Re: Alliance Color in Eliminations
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Great replies all, thanks. So yes, alliance #7 for example could find themselves QF3, SF2, F1 - switching after each (upset) win. Or an 8-4 matchup in SF1 would have them 'both' switch. This all makes sense, I just had never seen it written anywhere. |
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