Speaking of goodbye, it must be something that can only happen in the knockout stage. The position formula of the knockout is 2 n-> 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128,,, and so on. If it is not these numbers, it depends on the nearby numbers; For example, if a ***59 person is 32+27=59, 64-5=59, then it must rely on 64 (if it is necessary to add-> play-offs, if it is necessary to subtract-> for example, if there are only 59 people in 64 positions, five virtual positions are needed, so that you can directly enter the second round, and the remaining 54 people will be eliminated and 27 people will enter the second round. So 5+27=32 positions (people) eliminated 16 people, and 8 people were eliminated in the third round. . . . You should be able to do the following. N= How many rounds do you need? For example, 59=64-5, so it takes 5 people to have a bye. Six bullets are needed, because 64 = 2 6. Draw lots to determine the location number. You can also specify bye-bye personnel according to historical achievements, and the upper and lower areas are evenly distributed, generally 1, the upper half area 3, and the lower half area 2 and 4.
Another example is; 30 people take part in the knockout-> it depends on "32", 30=32-2, so there are two byes (generally set the positions of 2# and 3 1#, so the first round 1# and 32# bye). In the first round of the 28-person competition, 14 people were eliminated, and the two people who enjoyed the bye were a * * *. . . . You got it? Take your time. Well, if you don't understand this question, you can ask. If you are satisfied, remember to adopt it. If you have other questions, please adopt this question and send another click to me for help. Not easy to answer. Please forgive me. Thank you! (_)/~ ~ Bye!