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General Category => PBA => Topic started by: bowlingmaniac017 on October 27, 2006, 06:13:11 AM
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I just deleted my other post because I noticed I was wrong. Do they take 2 losers and 2 winners? If so, whats the point in that? Im kind of confused about whats going on, but I think I have a pretty good idea.
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Mike
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Think of it as two 32-man brackets to start with. The winner of each rolls off to determine the first and second seed.
When the losers bracket is reduced to two bowlers, those two bowl for the third and fourth seed, though why, I don't know. Maybe they don't, since they'd bowl each other on the show first anyway.
But yes, two from the winner's bracket (one of which lost the last match to be the second seed) and two from the losers bracket who have only lost one match.
I'd like to see it be like the Queen's tournament where the top seed actually has to lose twice, but they don't do it that way.
SH
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one of my guys is in the losers bracket and the other in the winners so im pulling for both! GO BARNES AND TJ!
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Gotta root against ya, 2handed - Barnes is bowling against local boy and my former teammate Chad Kloss. Would like to see Chad make TV.....
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When you read the format link under the Masters tournament, it seems to suggest (at least the way I read it) that the loser of the final match in the winner's bracket then bowls the winner of the final match in the loser's bracket to determine seeds # 2 & # 3. That makes sense.
When you read the bracket, the show down for # 3 seed and # 4 seed makes no sense, as stated above.
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Just bowl!