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Free Large Format Blank Printable Tournament Bracket

Large 11×17 8 Player Blank Printable Double Elimination Tournament Bracket

This is a double elimination blank bracket that is formatted to be printed on 11×17 size paper. This is a larger format than many printers can handle, but just save the file and bring it to a print shop like kinkos and they will be able to print it for you. The benefit of using the larger format is that it is much easier to read for the players and it will be much easier to write the match results and player names on the bracket.

Over the next couple of days we plan to release all of our current blank brackets in this larger format. They will be formatted for 11×17 size paper, but you can print them at even larger sizes at your local print shop, and they will retain their original quality.

If you have any questions or comments on this bracket or any of the free tournament brackets on our site, please leave your comments on any of the comment areas below each post. If you are looking for a specific bracket format that you have not been able to find, just let us know and we will create it and make it available for you to download. You do not need to register or anything in order to comment, and everyone is encouraged to leave their comments.

To download the file, just click the link below. We hope you have found freeblankbrackets.com to be useful.

11×17 8 Team/Player Double Elimination Blank Bracket

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5 Responses to “Free Large Format Blank Printable Tournament Bracket”

  1. blank printable tournament bracket on September 6th, 2008 3:42 pm

    [...] on 11?

  2. kyle helm on October 3rd, 2008 9:44 am

    need 64 double elimination bracket. thanks

  3. Robert on October 19th, 2008 12:54 pm

    Hello, this was neat but I am looking for
    a scorecard that has a winner for 2 out of 3
    games that can be played twice so you can play two sets of 2 out of 3 and thus winning the 3 out of 5 series of a 2 out of 3 tournament.

  4. Vevay on October 29th, 2008 8:40 am

    You write very well.

  5. Mary Jo Polus on February 21st, 2009 8:36 pm

    Can you make me a double elimination bracket for 24 teams please

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