I suppose it depends on which region and which go sub-population you're focusing on.mart900 wrote:Go tournaments, as far as I know, often have elimination brackets
Elimination brackets in pro tournaments do seem to be more common nowadays than they were a couple of decades ago.
But most (amateur) EGF tournaments use McMahon with some additional tie-break scores (such as SOS and SODOS), which is perfectly capable of dealing with draws. And some EGF tournaments have indeed used integer komi in the past, like the London Open in the 90s (6 komi under Japanese rules IIRC).
I remember that in one of those London Open tournaments in the 90s, there was a controversy that 2 top players from Russia allegedly colluded to make a draw in the last round, which maximised their combined prize money. Perhaps a careful structuring of prize money might work to avoid such issues?tundra wrote:players might collude or conspire to engineer a draw, in order to split the game fee evenly between themselves.