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After that placement pool - or by seeding if there is no placement pool - the attendees are put into different rounds of round robin pools: The tournament is then separated into multiple ''divisions'' (for example 4 divisions, usually named by numbers 1-4) with multiple round robin pools in each division (for example 4 pools, named 1A-1D for division 1). Players are seeded by conceived skill (and separated by region) and advance as per above to the next pool if they do well enough in their division. Usually 2-3 players advance per division and occasionally people have advanced multiple divisions but this is less common. The matches of the lowest divisions are played first then and the best players in each pool make it into the next highest division (for example from division 4 to division 3) and the other players are out of the tournament. Then the next divisions are played one after the other and the best players of division A's pools usually play a top 8/16/24/32/64 double elimination bracket.
After that placement pool - or by seeding if there is no placement pool - the attendees are put into different rounds of round robin pools: The tournament is then separated into multiple ''divisions'' (for example 4 divisions, usually named by numbers 1-4) with multiple round robin pools in each division (for example 4 pools, named 1A-1D for division 1). Players are seeded by conceived skill (and separated by region) and advance as per above to the next pool if they do well enough in their division. Usually 2-3 players advance per division and occasionally people have advanced multiple divisions but this is less common. The matches of the lowest divisions are played first then and the best players in each pool make it into the next highest division (for example from division 4 to division 3) and the other players are out of the tournament. Then the next divisions are played one after the other and the best players of division A's pools usually play a top 8/16/24/32/64 double elimination bracket.


==External links/Example stage lists==
==External Links/Example stage lists==
*[http://supersmashcon.com/tournament-rules/ Super Smash Con 2016]
*[http://supersmashcon.com/tournament-rules/ Super Smash Con 2016]
*[https://thesmashwriter.wordpress.com/2017/04/24/what-is-a-waterfall-bracket/ Waterfall Bracket Introduction]
*[https://thesmashwriter.wordpress.com/2017/04/24/what-is-a-waterfall-bracket/ Waterfall Bracket Introduction]

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