Bracket [top] | Double Elimination 6 Team
If the Losers’ Bracket champion wins the first game, a second "winner-take-all" game is played immediately after. Why Choose a 6-Team Double Elimination?
WINNERS BRACKET LOSERS BRACKET ---------------- ----------------
W(Game 5) vs W(Game 9)
Two games are played. Two teams get a bye.
W(Game 1) vs Team 5
Rematch of Game 10.
At its core, a double elimination bracket for six teams is designed to ensure that a single loss does not end a team’s run. The structure typically begins with four teams entering the “Winners Bracket” first round, while two teams receive a bye, waiting to face the winners of those opening matches. After the first round, the two winners advance, while the two losers drop into the “Losers Bracket.” The key feature of double elimination is that a team must lose twice to be eliminated. This safety net fundamentally changes the psychology of competition: teams can take calculated risks, experiment with lineups, or recover from a bad start without immediate penalty. For fans, it means that a star team’s early stumble does not rob the tournament of its potential for a dramatic comeback. double elimination 6 team bracket
Unlike single elimination, where one "off game" sends you home, double elimination gives every team a safety net. Here is everything you need to know about how this bracket works, why it’s effective, and how to run one smoothly. How It Works: The Mechanics of the 6-Team Format