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Advanced Settings
Max rating diff to share a group. Blank = snake-draft.
Extra pts added to winner’s leaderboard score. E.g. 5: winning 20–12 credits 25 pts.
Scales pts by opponent rank. At 1.0 beating top team doubles score; 0 = off.
Multiplier on loser’s scored pts. E.g. 0.75: losing 12–20 credits 9 pts.
Imbalance the optimiser may accept to avoid repeat matchups. 0.2 = 20% looser.
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Play-off format

Info

Torneos Amistosos supports both Padel and Tennis. Choose your sport when creating a tournament — the engine is the same, only labels change.

Group + Play‑off

Players or teams are divided into groups and play a round‑robin stage before the top finishers advance to play‑offs.

Team Mode

Each fixed pair plays against every other pair in their group — a complete round‑robin. Final standings decide who advances to play‑offs.

Player Mode (Americano‑style)

Partners rotate each round so that every player partners with all others at least once. Matchups are formed dynamically, slightly optimising against current group standings to keep each round competitive.

Mexicano + Play‑offs

Pairings change every round based on current standings (leaders vs leaders) or by ratings to optimise cumulative team strength.

Multiple valid pairing combinations usually exist for each round. The admin can browse several proposals and pick the one that best balances team strength and minimises repeated matchups. Scoring weights and pairing parameters are fully configurable in the advanced settings.

Direct Play‑offs

Skip the group stage and go straight to the bracket. Seed your participants in order and the bracket is generated immediately.

Single Elimination

Classic knock‑out bracket — lose once and you're out. Straightforward and fast to complete.

Double Elimination (Espejo)

Each player or team gets a second chance through a losers' bracket before being eliminated. The finalist must be beaten twice to be knocked out — rewarding consistency over the whole bracket.

Play‑offs

After any group stage or Mexicano rounds, the admin selects which players or teams advance to the play‑off bracket. It is also possible to add new (external) players directly into play‑offs after the group stage — useful for seeded entries or late registrations.

Single Elimination

Classic knock‑out bracket — lose once and you're out. Straightforward and fast to complete.

Double Elimination (Espejo)

Each player or team gets a second chance through a losers' bracket before being eliminated. The finalist must be beaten twice to be knocked out — rewarding consistency over the whole bracket.


Tournament Bracket Schema

Generate a visual diagram of the tournament structure before creating it.

⚙ Rendering options

TV Display

A read-only live view for a big screen or projector. Auto-refreshes in real time — no login required.

Visible sections

Choose which blocks appear: past matches, standings / leaderboard, score breakdowns, and the play‑off bracket.

Auto-refresh

Set the refresh interval (5 s – 5 min), trigger on every score update, or disable entirely.

Custom URL alias

Assign a memorable slug (e.g. "summer-cup") so the TV URL is easy to share and type on any device.

Bracket rendering

Fine-tune box size, line width, arrow size, and header size for the play‑off bracket diagram.