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*A [[VS]] matched up against a [[HS]] of some sort for the preliminaries, and then again against another HS in the loser's bracket. | *A [[VS]] matched up against a [[HS]] of some sort for the preliminaries, and then again against another HS in the loser's bracket. | ||
*A [[Rammer]] matched up against a [[Popup]] in the prelimenaries, and then against a [[Drum]]. | *A [[Rammer]] matched up against a [[Popup]] in the prelimenaries, and then against a [[Drum]]. | ||
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+ | Opposite of [[Good matchups]] |
Latest revision as of 05:25, 10 October 2010
Bad matchups are a tournament phenomenon in which a bot, usually a decently built one which was expected to win a lot of matches, is matched up against a number of bots that will most likely put it at a disadvantage.
Examples of this:
- A VS matched up against a HS of some sort for the preliminaries, and then again against another HS in the loser's bracket.
- A Rammer matched up against a Popup in the prelimenaries, and then against a Drum.
Opposite of Good matchups