ACP - Home of The Fast Break Tournments™
What is and why did we create the Home of the Fast Break Tournament™ program
  • Because people want to play and compete in sports, not unravel the mysteries of the next wild tournament scheme!
  • We are a "What You See is What You Get" tournament company.
  • Our tournaments are simple! We provide an exciting tournament environment, set the rules (easy to understand) and you bring your talent.

Let's have some fun, play the game and see if you have what it takes to walk away a champion!

Limiting the number of players/teams. 

So, most Promoters and Venues have the opposite mindset about the number of teams/players. Most want to pack as many in as possible thus improving the odds of greater profit. Our approach is completely different. We are not interested in mega tournaments for our weekly venues.

Our focus is the Home of the Fast Break Tournaments™ where players and teams can be in and out in a matter of hours versus waiting around all day or requiring overnight tournaments and stays for out-of-towners. So, why limit the maximum number of players or teams to just 32?

Again, it's simple! We're trying to give people the ability to win and since it's first come, first served, we hope to see a lot of people in the winner's circle.

Round Robin/World Cup Tournament Style.

A Round Robin/World Cup or Olympic Style Tournament provides the greatest amount of play while ensuring a variety of opponents during play. Here's how the events are structured.

Group Stage: Our weekly events are maxed out at 32 teams/singles per event. Each group has four teams/players. Each team/player in the group is guaranteed to play each team/player in the group. This allows for three matches per team/player. Each game is first to 11 points and must win by two points. The team with the most wins and points moves on to the Final Stage of the event. In the event of a tie, the two teams will play a sudden-win match where the first 5 points move on to the Final Stage.

Final Stage: 8 teams/players advance to the final stage where a single elimination bracket is used. Each game is first to 11 points and must win by two points. 1st and 2nd place are displayed in the bracket and the 3rd place position is determined by points scored in the semi-final games and if needed the quarterfinal games.