“…Ignoring the assignment of referees (Alarcón et al, 2014;Atan and Hüseyinoǧlu, 2017) -who may be biased, for example, towards the home team (Garicano et al, 2005) -, organisers and sports governing bodies have supposedly no influence on match outcomes. However, they can certainly choose other characteristics of a tournament, including the format (Scarf et al, 2009;Scarf and Yusof, 2011;Guyon, 2018), the schedule of individual matches (Ribeiro, 2012;Atan and Hüseyinoǧlu, 2017;Durán et al, 2017), the seeding policy (Guyon, 2015;Laliena and López, 2018), or the progression rules (Csató, 2018a(Csató, ,b, 2019bDagaev and Sonin, 2018;Vong, 2017). The current paper considers tournament designs as probabilistic mechanisms that select high-quality alternatives (players or teams) in a noisy environment (Ryvkin, 2010).…”