Format
1.00 Regular Season
1.10 Match Format
Regular season matchups are best-of-one. Each week, teams are paired against one opponent and play a single game to determine the result for that week.
1.20 Schedule
Each team plays one matchup per week. The schedule does not guarantee that every team will face every other team over the course of a season.
1.30 Division Structure
All teams compete in a single division. There are no conferences or subdivisions.
1.40 Season Length
The number of regular season weeks is variable, ranging from 3 to 6. The length is determined before each season based on the number of registered teams, with the goal of producing the most competitive and enjoyable experience possible.
2.00 Playoffs
2.10 Match Format
Playoff matchups are best-of-one. Each matchup is decided in a single game — one loss and a team is eliminated from the bracket.
2.20 Qualification
At the conclusion of the regular season, as many teams as possible qualify for the playoff bracket. The bracket size is set to the largest power of two that fits within the total number of regular season teams, ensuring a clean bracket with no byes. For example, if 12 teams compete in the regular season, the bracket holds 8 teams.
2.30 Seeding
Teams are seeded according to their regular season win-loss record. Higher seeds earn more favorable bracket positions. Tiebreaker rules are defined in the Rules (4.10).
2.40 Bracket Structure
Matchups are arranged using the 1-vs-N method — the top seed faces the lowest remaining seed, the second seed faces the second-lowest, and so on. This ensures the strongest teams are rewarded with the most favorable first-round matchups.
