Yes, I just saw that.
But as I saw that L1 and L2 would never cross (because L1vsL3 and L2vsL4 cannot possibly happen before the deciders, so that option will always be viable), forcefully the winner of the L1 decider match will always be A/B1 second; and the winner of the L2 decider match will...
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Here the full bracket, if I understood well
(There is a small mistake. The loser from W1-W2 is L2, and the loser of W3-W4 is L1)
So the bracket for group A is as follows, right?
And the "fixed" position for the deciders, concerning the final bracket, is the winner of the match with L1, will be A1 second
(The same for group B)
Just to be clear, what I explained in the post before is what I have understood from interpreting literally the handbook.
My feeling is that the seed is not inherit from a player you have won in the stage group (that was used just in the stage before), and therefore each round of the group...
I have a question regarding the group stage matches and the posterior bracket, as I been looking at the handbook and is not clear at all.
Couple of thing stated in the handbook:
- If a player wins someone with a better seed, he gets that seed (pg 16, Seeding 2.b)
- The best seeded player always...
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