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Whoever turned the splitting article into a bracket manipulation article did a pretty half assed job, the article primarily read as it was about splitting, just with splitting replaced with "bracket manipulation". I cleaned and expanded up the article.
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That last thing isn't a step to dissuade bracket elimination, it's a natural result of double elimination tournaments (as the player coming from winners in grand finals hasn't lost yet and must be "double eliminated" to be eliminated.
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Changed examples to real players
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Undid edit by Mr. Anon: No, their sounds a lot better, and his or her doesn't make sense when referring to a specific player.
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OK, but keep the grammatical revisions.
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Undid edit by Mr. Anon: Their works, and if you read the example, Player A was eliminated before reaching the final four in the non splitting scenario.
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"Their" is a third-person plural pronoun. We need a third-person singular pronoun here. Also fixing a minor mistake later in the article.
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That edit to the M2K article reminded me to finish this. Hey Mousehunter, was that forfeiting at KTAR5 splitting?
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