round robin

The phrase "round robin" is commonly used to describe a scheduling or tournament format where each participant or team takes turns playing or competing against every other participant or team. In a round-robin tournament, every participant gets an equal opportunity to compete against all others, typically without any elimination rounds. This format is often used in sports, gaming, and other competitive activities to ensure fair play and a comprehensive assessment of the competitors' skills or performance.


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