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Tournament (medieval) (10528 bytes)
1: ...s. For the general article on tournaments, see [[tournament]].''
3: ...ented tournaments." In [[England]], at least, the tournament was counted a [[France|French]] fashion, [[Matthe...
5: ...ered lance. But the [[16th century|16th-century]] tournament was, in the main, a bloodless meeting.
7: ... pinned to the flap of his hat. But in France the tournament lingered on until it degenerated to the [[carrous...
9: ...ddle ages record the shields displayed at certain tournaments.

Kipper (medieval tournament) (1673 bytes)
3: In [[tournament (medieval)|medieval tournaments]] a '''kipper''' is a person employed by a [[kni...
9: ...ction or intention to actually participate in the tournament fighting.
11: ...ular encouraging less war-like and more honorable tournament conduct.

Tournament (9315 bytes)
4: ... winner of the finals is the winner of the entire tournament.
6: ... game|board gaming]], [[card game|card gaming]]. Tournaments are popular for these competitions because they ...
8: ... if a team sport is being played. Likewise, some tournaments use a "game" for a single round, but some use a ...
11: ...e winner of this game is the winner of the entire tournament.
13: See the article entitled [[single-elimination tournament]] for a more detailed description.

Survivor (tournament) (3945 bytes)
1: ...w.randominsanity.org Random Insanity], though the tournaments themselves are often held at other [[message boa...
5: ...rspective of that character for the length of the tournament, while at the same time using the battle system t...
7: ... each round. Hosts have ultimate control over the tournament, but must remain impartial towards the participan...
9: ...d various gameplay information as required by the tournament's battle system (such as [[character class]] or a...
11: ... for the round, based on the battle system of the tournament. During the course of the round, sponsors write t...

Triwizard Tournament (6253 bytes)
1: ...dents. However, after the death toll mounted, the tournament was ended.
5: ...tain]]'s [[Ministry of Magic]] re-established the tournament in [[1994]], this time with special precautions t...
7: ...e contestant - called a '''champion''' - into the tournament. Entry was open to all students of at least 17 ye...
13: ==Course of the 1994 Tournament==
35: ...espite the good intentions of the organizers, the Tournament was not exactly the honorable and friendly event ...

Unreal Tournament (3665 bytes)
3: ...align=center colspan=2|<font size="2">'''''Unreal Tournament'''''</font>
5: ...lspan=2|[[Image:Unrealtournament.jpg|230px|Unreal Tournament U.S. PC box cover]]
28: ...ng to ''Unreal Tournament's'' longevity. ''Unreal Tournament'' improved upon the mod-friendly nature of its pr...
30: ''Unreal Tournament'' was also released on [[PlayStation 2]] in [[200...
32: ...en.jpg|right|245px|thumb|Screenshot from ''Unreal Tournament's'' [[capture the flag]] game mode]]

Tournament (disambiguation) (281 bytes)
1: '''Tournament''' may refer to one of the following.
3: *[[Tournament (medieval)|Tournament]], tournaments of the [[Middle Ages]].
4: *[[Tournament]], a form of an organization of a [[competition]]...
5: *[[Tournament (graph theory)|Tournament]], a special kind of [[digraph]].

Candidates Tournament (337 bytes)
1: ...ayers play against each other. The winner of this tournament could challenge the current world master. If he w...
3: ...he world chess federation, doesn't maintain these tournaments any longer.

Poker tournament (6713 bytes)
1: A '''poker tournament''' is a [[tournament]] at which the winners are decided by playing [[p...
5: ...y are available) he or she is eliminated from the tournament.
7: ... all but one player is eliminated, though in some tournament situations, especially informal ones, players hav...
11: ...ain payoff. For example, a ten-person, $20 buy-in tournament might award $100 to the first-place player, $60 f...
13: * ''Proportional'': Sometimes, tournaments can end by mutual consensus of the remaining pla...

Roses Tournament (2021 bytes)
1: :''There is also the [[Tournament of Roses Parade]] in the United States.''
2: The '''Roses Tournament''' is an annual sports competition between [[Lanc...
10: ...on the Friday and Saturday evenings. In 2004, the tournament was won by Lancaster University by 145 points to ...

Four Hills Tournament (2444 bytes)
1: ...y]] and [[Austria]] each year since [[1952]]. The tournament is second only to the World Cup and the [[Winter ...
3: ...ld Cup events and points gained in the Four Hills Tournament are added to points gained in other World Cup eve...
5: == Tournament Hills ==
29: [[List of combined Four Hills Tournament Winners]]
32: ...o have won the tournament fours times. He won the tournament in ([[1984]], [[1985]], [[1991]] and [[1996]]). B...

Bracket (tournament) (563 bytes)
1: ...entation of the series of games played during the tournament.
3: ...n]] brackets are used, for example, in [[9-ball]] tournaments.

Tournament species (1909 bytes)
1: ... (usually [[male]]s) compete in order to mate. In tournament species, most members of the competing sex never ...
3: ...competing sex will be referred to as "the males". Tournament species are characterized by fierce male-to-male ...
7: Examples of tournament species include [[peacock]]s, in which the female...
11: Most species fall on a continuum between tournament species and [[pair-bonding species]].

Amsterdam Tournament (1602 bytes)
1: ...urnament''' is an annual [[association football]] tournament played in the pre-season, hosted by [[Ajax Amster...
3: ...ays the host. Other teams to have competed in the tournament since its inauguration in [[1999]] include [[Arse...
5: ... days. The only exception to this is the [[1999]] tournament, which took place over only two days, with no res...
7: The Amsterdam Tournament uses an unusual points-scoring system. As with mo...
9: As it is a pre-season friendly tournament, games are typically not played as competitively ...

The Masters Tournament (3154 bytes)
1: [[Image:MastersGolfLogo.png|right|The Masters Tournament logo]]
3: ...e golf club in [[Augusta, Georgia]], [[USA]]. The tournament is an official event on both the [[PGA TOUR]] and...
5: In addition to a cash award, the winner of the tournament is presented with a distinctive green sportcoat, ...
18: ''Tournament not held 1943-45 due to [[World War II]]''
80: ...p://www.masters.org Masters.org, official Masters tournament site]

Tournament selection (1478 bytes)
1: ...ction''' is a [[genetic algorithm]] which runs a "tournament" among a few individuals and selects the winner (...
3: ... adjusted by changing the tournament size. If the tournament size is higher, weak individuals have a smaller c...
5: Tournament selection pseudo code:
7: choose k (the tournament size) individuals from the population at random
8: choose the best individual from pool/tournament with probability p

Single-elimination tournament (5702 bytes)
1: ...mination tournament''', also called a '''knockout tournament''', is a common method used to determine the [[ch...
3: ...cipate further in the tournament, as in some such tournaments, consolation or "classification" contests are su...
5: ...ampionships|Wimbledon]] singles championships are tournaments of 128 players.
11: ...the number of teams qualifying for the postseason tournament will be intentionally set at a number which is no...
13: ... being repeated over and over again in successive tournaments. These scenarios form the origin of the common ...

Double-elimination tournament (2478 bytes)
1: ... It stands in contrast to a [[single-elimination tournament]], in which one defeat results in same.
3: ...h, the winner of which earns seventh place in the tournament while the loser finishes eighth). The third roun...
5: ...titor does draw two byes during the course of the tournament, compensating for that fact.

Round-robin tournament (3096 bytes)
1: ...other competitor, either all others in the entire tournament or a specified section of it, usually called a ''...
3: Sometimes a tournament will start with a period of round-robin play, fol...
5: ...ools of six each. The round-robin portion of the tournament would then involve every player or team in a give...
11: In some competitions - most notably [[chess]] tournaments - only a round robin is contested, with no elimi...

Scott Tournament of Hearts (3904 bytes)
1: '''Scott Tournament of Hearts''' is an [[annual]] [[professional]] [[...
5: '''List of Tournament Winners:'''
27: *[[1982 Scott Tournament of Hearts]]: [[Nova Scotia]] ([[Colleen Jones]])
28: *[[1983 Scott Tournament of Hearts]]: Nova Scotia ([[Penny LaRocque]])
29: *[[1984 Scott Tournament of Hearts]]: Manitoba ([[Connie Laliberte]])

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