Round Robin Tournament Scheduling

6 team,3 game hockey round robin tie breaker

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geebs

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on: December 09, 2009, 12:58:32 PM
I am setting up a hockey tournament over 3 days. We have 6 teams playing 3 games and then will be having a playoff format where semi finals will be 1 vs 4, 2vs 3, and consolation will be 5vs 6. What is the best way to determine tie breakers before playoffs. (in order to get the rankings from 1 to 6). What criteria and in what order would be fairest.Is the first criteria goals for and against differencial?Any advice is appreciated.


fcexpress80

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Reply #1 on: January 07, 2011, 01:19:18 PM
This is how I scheduled a 6 team youth soccer tournament.  All teams play a minimum of 3 matches and a maximum of 4.  Hope this covers your question.

First, divide the teams into 2 divisions of 3 teams each:

Red)  A, B, C
Blue) D, E, F


Preliminary rounds (each team plays 2 matches, first day):
Red     Blue
AvB     DvE
BvC     EvF
CvA     FvD

Semifinal round (match 3, second day):
Red #1 v Blue #2
Blue #1 v Red #2

Semifinal winners play for championship, winner is 1st, loser is 2nd (match 4 for each team, second or third day)

Consolation rounds:

Red #3 v Blue #3 (match 3 for each team, second day)
Semifinal losers play for 3rd place (match 4 for each team, second or third day)

Hockey and soccer are relatively low scoring matches (opposed to Basketball or American Football) so it we used a formula that would minimize the chances of having to utilize tiebreakers and rewards scoring and, to a lessor extent, a perfect defense.

Draws (ties) prelim round matches will stand.
For prelim standings, wins are worth 6 points and draws are worth 3.
In addition, teams are awarded a point for each goal scored to a maximum of 3.
Finally, a team will also earn a point for a shut out.

Tiebreakers for teams with the same number of points in the preliminary round:

2 Teams:

a) Head to head
b) Goal difference
c) Coin toss

3 Teams:

a) Goal difference
b) Coin toss, odd man out