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Patrick Skerry
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My father competed under the 'bad-point system' in Judo, but he forgets how it works.
I have comprised a number of Judo Competition Systems and their explanations:
1.) The 'Kohaku' Shiai: one of the earliest Judo systems was the 'winner-stays-up' or the Kohaku Shiai, and was determined by size, rank, or experience. The winner of each match would stay up until losing. The person with the most number of wins at the end would be declared the winner.
2.) Round Robin: Used for a small amount of competitors, under round robin every Judoka fights every other player, and the one with the most wins gets first place.
3.) Repechage: Used for a very large amount of players. (See the repechage thread for a detailed explanation), but quickly, repechage is a system in which losers in the first round of competition are given another chance to qualify for the semifinals.
4.) Pool Systems: A random draw will determine who you will fight first in your weight division.
5.) Double Elimination: You compete until you lose twice. The last three will compete for first, second, and third place.
6.) Modified Double Elimination: The Judoka's are moved to a losers division after one loss, and removed after two more consecutive losses.
If anybody cares to add to this list, please do so. If anybody understands the 'bad-point' system, would you care to explain it? Any and all opinions are welcomed. Thank you!
I have comprised a number of Judo Competition Systems and their explanations:
1.) The 'Kohaku' Shiai: one of the earliest Judo systems was the 'winner-stays-up' or the Kohaku Shiai, and was determined by size, rank, or experience. The winner of each match would stay up until losing. The person with the most number of wins at the end would be declared the winner.
2.) Round Robin: Used for a small amount of competitors, under round robin every Judoka fights every other player, and the one with the most wins gets first place.
3.) Repechage: Used for a very large amount of players. (See the repechage thread for a detailed explanation), but quickly, repechage is a system in which losers in the first round of competition are given another chance to qualify for the semifinals.
4.) Pool Systems: A random draw will determine who you will fight first in your weight division.
5.) Double Elimination: You compete until you lose twice. The last three will compete for first, second, and third place.
6.) Modified Double Elimination: The Judoka's are moved to a losers division after one loss, and removed after two more consecutive losses.
If anybody cares to add to this list, please do so. If anybody understands the 'bad-point' system, would you care to explain it? Any and all opinions are welcomed. Thank you!