10 Facts About Best-of-seven playoff

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Some Best-of-seven playoff systems combine the features of single- and double-elimination tournaments.

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Best-of-three Best-of-seven playoff is a head-to-head competition between two teams in which one team must win two games to win the series.

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The National League authorised a Best-of-seven playoff to be held if two teams ended the season in a tie for first place; the American League used a single game in this situation.

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At that time, the number of NHL Best-of-seven playoff teams had been increased to twelve from the previous eight.

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Best-of-three Best-of-seven playoff system was used in the Campeonato Brasileiro Serie A for the 1998 and 1999 quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals.

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Best-of-five Best-of-seven playoff is a head-to-head competition between two teams, wherein one must win three games to win the series.

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At present, only one American men's professional sports body — Major League Baseball — uses the best-of-five Best-of-seven playoff, doing so in its second round, known as the Division Series.

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Best-of-seven playoff is a head-to-head competition between two teams, wherein one must win four games to win the series.

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Best-of-nine Best-of-seven playoff is a head-to-head competition between two teams in which one team must win five games to win the series.

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In November 2005, the PGA Tour announced that a total points Best-of-seven playoff would be used to lead up to the PGA Championship starting in 2007.

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