1, first round
In the first round, bo 1 was adopted, and 16 teams played randomly. Eight teams will win in eight games.
2, the second round
In the second round, bo 1 was adopted, with eight teams winning and eight teams losing.
3. The third round
In the third round, the bo3 competition system was adopted, and the four teams that won in the first and second rounds decided two winners to advance to the knockout stage.
4, the fourth round
In the fourth round, the bo3 system was adopted, and the remaining 12 teams were divided into two groups. The two winning teams decided that three teams would advance to the knockout stage, while the two losing teams failed to advance to the knockout stage.
5, the fifth round
In the fifth round, bo3 was adopted, and the other six teams decided to advance to the knockout stage according to the best of three sets.
The origin of Swiss circulation system
The Swiss competition system, also known as the integral cycle system, first appeared in the chess competition held in Zurich, Switzerland in 1895, hence its name. Its basic principle is to prevent seed players from fighting at the beginning, which is a more scientific and reasonable and most used competition system; The English name is Swiss System.
Swiss-made chess is one of the special competition systems of chess competition, which is suitable for the use of chess, China chess, Go, Gobang and military chess. Specific to e-sports competition, CSGO major in recent years can be regarded as one of the typical applications of this competition system.
If you want to pass the test of the Swiss Round and enter the knockout stage, you need to win three games at this stage, otherwise you will be eliminated if you encounter three losses. The Swiss Round consists of five rounds, and each round is decided by drawing lots.