Pace Match Play

Race-style match play where players must keep up with a rising point target or be eliminated. Meaningful games are calculated from rounds and group-size multipliers.

About This Format

Pace Match Play is a race-style elimination format where players earn positive points each round but must stay above a rising target (the chasing line) to remain in contention.

How It Works

The tournament is configured with an initial number of rounds before eliminations begin, an initial target score at that checkpoint, and a pace value that increases the target each round after that. Players below the target are eliminated.

Why Use It

Pace Match Play offers a positive-scoring alternative to strikes while still converging to a winner in a predictable time window. It can be run as a standalone format or feed into playoffs.

TGP Calculation

Pace uses round-based match play with IFPA group-size multipliers. Meaningful games are calculated from rounds played, games per round, and whether rounds were predominantly 4-player (2.0x), 3-player (1.5x), or head-to-head (1.0x).