I know pool tournaments typically prefer a clandestine approach to scheduling matches, but in this instance, it would be nice to see an actual bracket. I've searched in vain online for such a concept, but I've been unsuccessful. From what I can tell, the official Facebook page for the Open has a picture of the times of today's matches, the accu-stats website has a link to AZB, which opens a page with a tab for the Bracket. Unfortunately, the bracket is empty. NYC Grind seems to be the most helpful, their site has reproduced the day's matches, and includes a link to accu-stats for more information (that it doesn't have).
Although, I will say that accu-stats does include an interesting note: (brackets don't work well in Internet Explorer), which is funny for two reasons. First, you can view a bracket just fine using the Internet Explorer web browser (it's not my favorite, but it works), I've done it multiple times, especially during March Madness. And secondly, Internet Explorer's capabilities have nothing to do with Accu-stats ability to post a bracket. If it truly doesn't work very well, then the people trying to access the bracket can always download another browser. Unless, of course, Accu-stats is still using IE, in which case they might want to try FireFox.
To be fair to AZB, the live updates tab is really neat and much appreciated. Plus, it really shouldn't be up to this forum to handle all aspects of every tournament.
Anyway, if someone out there can help, I'd appreciate it. My friends and I usually bet on a lot of the matches, and redraw after each round, but it's just no fun if we have no way of handicapping the tournament.
Although, I will say that accu-stats does include an interesting note: (brackets don't work well in Internet Explorer), which is funny for two reasons. First, you can view a bracket just fine using the Internet Explorer web browser (it's not my favorite, but it works), I've done it multiple times, especially during March Madness. And secondly, Internet Explorer's capabilities have nothing to do with Accu-stats ability to post a bracket. If it truly doesn't work very well, then the people trying to access the bracket can always download another browser. Unless, of course, Accu-stats is still using IE, in which case they might want to try FireFox.
To be fair to AZB, the live updates tab is really neat and much appreciated. Plus, it really shouldn't be up to this forum to handle all aspects of every tournament.
Anyway, if someone out there can help, I'd appreciate it. My friends and I usually bet on a lot of the matches, and redraw after each round, but it's just no fun if we have no way of handicapping the tournament.