The Page playoff system is a
playoff format
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. It is used in top level competitions in
softball
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,
curling
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, and the
Indian Premier League
The Indian Premier League (IPL) is a professional Twenty20 (T20) cricket league in India, organised by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). Founded in 2007, it features ten city-based Professional sports league organization, fr ...
,
Pakistan Super League
The Pakistan Super League (PSL), also known as HBL PSL for sponsorship reasons, is a professional Twenty20 cricket league in Pakistan, organised by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).
Founded by the PCB in 2015, the league features six city-bas ...
, and
Bangladesh Premier League cricket tournaments, and is used widely in lower level competitions around Australia. Teams are
seed
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ed using a
round-robin or league tournament, and the top four play a mix of a
single-elimination and
double-elimination tournament
A double-elimination tournament is a type of elimination tournament competition in which a participant ceases to be eligible to win the tournament's championship upon having lost ''two'' games or matches. It stands in contrast to a single-elimin ...
to determine the winner.
History
The Page playoff system first gained prominence in Australia, where it was adopted by all of the top level state football leagues (the
Victorian Football League
The Victorian Football League (VFL) is an Australian rules football competition in Australia operated by the Australian Football League (AFL) as a second-tier, regional, semi-professional competition. It includes teams from clubs based in east ...
,
West Australian Football League
The West Australian Football League (WAFL "waffle" or "W-A-F-L") is an Australian rules football league based in Perth, Western Australia. The league currently consists of ten teams, which play each other in a 20-round season usually lasting f ...
and
South Australian National Football League
The South Australian National Football League, or SANFL ( or ''S-A-N-F-L''), is an Australian rules football league based in the Australian state of South Australia. It is also the state's sports governing body, governing body for the sport.
...
) in 1931. It came to be named after Percy "Pip" Page, the
Richmond Football Club
The Richmond Football Club, nicknamed the Tigers or colloquially the Tiges, is a professional Australian rules football team competing in the Australian Football League (AFL). Founded in 1885 in the Melbourne suburb of Richmond, Victoria, Ric ...
delegate who moved the motion to adopt it in the Victorian league;
and it was first proposed by lawyer
Kenneth McIntyre. The system came to used widely throughout Australia in many sports for most four-team finals competitions.
The Page playoff system was used at the Australian Rugby League Championship 1954–1972. In Australia, its most notable use today is in netball, having been adopted by
Suncorp Super Netball
The Super Netball League (known predominantly by its sponsored name Suncorp Group, Suncorp Super Netball (SSN)) is a professional netball league in Netball in Australia, Australia. It superseded the trans-Tasman ANZ Championship, which also inc ...
when it began play in 2017.
The system has been used since 1990 by the
International Softball Federation
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and its successor, the
World Baseball Softball Confederation
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, for the
Women's Softball World Championship and from 1996 to 2008 at the
Olympic Games
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.
[International Softball Federation]
Technical & Venue Manual
(PDF
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). Retrieved March 23, 2006
Its first use in curling was by the
Canadian Curling Association in the
1995 Labatt Brier,
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'' London Free Press via Canoe''. the men's championship, and was adopted the next year at the
1996
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Scott Tournament of Hearts, the women's championship.
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1996 Scott Tournament of Hearts
Retrieved March 23, 2006. It gained acceptance and in 2005 the
World Curling Championships
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started using it until 2018 when the playoff format was switched to re-seeding 6 team
single-elimination. It has not yet been adopted in curling at the
Olympic Games
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.
The format is used in the
Indian Premier League
The Indian Premier League (IPL) is a professional Twenty20 (T20) cricket league in India, organised by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). Founded in 2007, it features ten city-based Professional sports league organization, fr ...
cricket tournament since 2011.
The format has also been used in some much lower-key, internet gaming events, such as chess
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FRCEC's Annual Championship Tournament
. Retrieved March 23, 2006. and backgammon.
[New Horizons Backgammon.]
. Retrieved March 23, 2006.
Beginning with the
2020 season, the
League of Legends Championship Series
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uses a double-elimination format with a Page playoff system being employed for the final rounds of the playoff tournament. A similar format would also be adopted for the
League of Legends European Championship that same year.
The
2021 playoffs saw the
National Basketball Association
The National Basketball Association (NBA) is a professional basketball league in North America composed of 30 teams (29 in the United States and 1 in Canada). The NBA is one of the major professional sports leagues in the United States and Ca ...
use the system for its Play-In Tournament. It featured teams ranked 7th–10th in their respective conferences during the regular season. The winner of the 7–8 game advanced to the playoffs as the seventh seed, while the loser played in the preliminary final game against the winner of the 9–10 game for the eighth seed. This meant the 7th and 8th place teams have two chances to win once, while the 9th and 10th place teams needed to win back-to-back games. This play-in format remains in use as of the
2025 NBA playoffs.
The Page playoff is used by the
Bowls Premier League in
Australia
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, in a slightly modified format. Before the four teams play in a Page bracket, the fourth and fifth place teams from the round robin play each other in an elimination game, with the loser being eliminated and the winner moving on to play the third place team in the main Page bracket.
The
League of Legends Pro League
The ''League of Legends'' Pro League (LPL) is the top-level professional league for ''League of Legends'' in China. The first season of the LPL was the 2013 Spring season. The top three finishers of the playoff tournament receive automatic bids ...
also uses the same system to determine its final two World Championship berths since 2020, followed by
League of Legends Champions Korea
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since 2022.
Format
The system requires teams to be
ranked in some way, as the top two teams have an advantage over the bottom two. This is usually accomplished through a round-robin tournament, which eliminates all but the top four teams.
Round-robin
A standard round-robin tournament is used, in which all teams play each other once. Because the
number of total games increases
quadratically with respect to the number of teams, scheduling too many teams will result in an unwieldy number of games, particularly when there are a limited number of
playing surfaces (championship curling arenas usually only have four or five
sheets). Therefore, the number of teams is usually capped at around a dozen; if this is not possible or desirable, teams may be separated into groups playing separate round-robins and either having the top teams combining for the Page playoff or playing separate ones in each group and having the winners play each other after.
Page playoff system
The system was invented in Australia in the early 1930s and adopted soon after by the Victorian Football League (now known as the Australian Football League). The top four teams advance to the playoffs, which are played over three rounds with one team being eliminated in each round.
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The format progresses as follows:
*In Game 1, the third- and fourth-placed teams play against each other. The loser is eliminated.
*In Game 2, the first- and second-placed teams play against each other. The winner qualifies directly for the final.
*In Game 3, the winner of Game 1 plays against the loser of Game 2. The loser is eliminated.
*Game 4 (the final) is then played between the winners of Games 2 and 3.
This system gives the top two teams a double chance, in that they can lose their first game and still go on to win the title, producing a similar though not identical effect to a double-elimination tournament
A double-elimination tournament is a type of elimination tournament competition in which a participant ceases to be eligible to win the tournament's championship upon having lost ''two'' games or matches. It stands in contrast to a single-elimin ...
. This gives the top two teams a significant advantage over the next two, since winning the title from third or fourth place requires winning one more game than winning from first or second, and also requires defeating every other team in the playoffs. Additionally, the higher-ranked team in any pairing (which, in the final, is automatically the team that won Game 2) will play as the home team to provide an additional advantage; in the case of curling teams, where teams rarely play national or international tournaments at their home rink, the advantage is that the first-placed team is given the hammer
A hammer is a tool, most often a hand tool, consisting of a weighted "head" fixed to a long handle that is swung to deliver an impact to a small area of an object. This can be, for example, to drive nail (fastener), nails into wood, to sh ...
(last rock) in the first end, which is a reasonable advantage between comparably skilled teams.
In the 2008 World Women's Curling Championship, a fifth match was added to the format: a bronze medal playoff match, which was played between the two teams which did not qualify for the final (the losers of Games 1 and 3). This game is normally scheduled between Games 3 and 4. Previously, the bronze would have automatically been awarded to the team which lost Game 3, so this game provides a chance for the loser of Game 1 to still receive a medal. This was also introduced at the national level at the 2011 Scotties Tournament of Hearts and the 2011 Tim Hortons Brier. The bronze medal game was heavily criticized for being "meaningless" in part because simply winning a "medal" does not carry the same sort of prestige it does in the Olympic Games. The bronze medal game was eliminated prior to the 2018 Canadian championship curling season.
Names of matches
In Australia, Games 1 and 2 are known as ''Semi-Finals''; Game 3 is called the ''Preliminary Final'', and the final is known as the ''Grand Final''. To distinguish between the two Semi-Finals, which are different in nature, the match between 3rd and 4th is known either as the ''First semi-final'' or the ''Minor Semi-Final''; and the match between 1st and 2nd is known either as the ''Second semi-final'' or the ''Major Semi-Final''.
In Curling, Games 1 and 2 are usually known as the ''3-4 game'' and ''1-2 game'', respectively (and Game 2 is usually played first, to give the higher-ranked team more rest before Game 3); Game 3 is called the ''Semi-Final'', and the final is known by that name.
In China's LPL, Game 2 is known as the ''Winner's Bracket'', while Game 1 and Game 3 are respectively called ''Loser's Bracket first round'' and ''Loser's Bracket final''. There is no real final, the winner of Game 2 would be the 3rd seed of LPL in the Worlds, while the winner of Game 3 is seeded as 4th and have to enter the play-in round.
In India
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Game 1 is known as the ''Eliminator'', Games 2 and 3 are called ''Qualifiers 1 and 2 '' respectively but in TV screen logo called As ''PLAYOFF'' and the final is known as ''FINAL'' name like recently 2025 IPL Season as seen here
Examples
1931 Victorian Football League playoffs
The first-ever use of the system was in Australia in 1931 after the Victorian Football League adopted it. The regular season ended with Geelong winning the minor premiership, followed by Richmond, Carlton and Collingwood. The finals
Final, Finals or The Final may refer to:
*Final examination or finals, a test given at the end of a course of study or training
*Final (competition), the last or championship round of a sporting competition, match, game, or other contest which d ...
proceeded as follows:
Page playoff, including a bronze medal match, from the 2011 Scotties Tournament of Hearts.
See also
* AFL finals series
The Australian Football League finals series, more generally known as the AFL finals, and known from 1897 until 1989 as the Victorian Football League finals series or VFL finals, is a playoff tournament held at the end of each AFL season to det ...
* NBA play-in tournament
The NBA play-in tournament is the preliminary National Basketball Association (NBA) postseason tournament. It determines the final two playoff seeds in the Eastern Conference and Western Conference and is played immediately prior to the NBA pl ...
* Page–McIntyre system
References
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Curling terminology
Sports terminology
Tournament systems
Softball