PRODUCT INFORMATION
Tourney Bracket Control 2.1: Speed up your tournament
application development. Version 2.1 does all the layout work automatically. Our
bracket control is designed specifically for ASP.NET software developers.
FEATURES
End User Features:
- Publish brackets / playoff ladders to the web in minutes.
- Allows for simplified end user game result picking.
- Ability to choose teams at any round and auto fill-backwards:
- Drop-down boxes will filter teams from drop-down boxes based on previous selections
- Ability to see which teams users picked won or lost
- Shows entire bracket on one page. This feature allows users to complete the
bracket without having to go to multiple pages.
- Try the live demos of the Tourney Bracket Control
2.1 in action
- NCAA "March Madness" Basketball Tournament Sample
- NBA Playoff Sample
- Major League Baseball Playoff Sample
- First Round Bye Bracket Sample
- Advanced Styling Using CSS
- Databinding to dynamically create brackets from a database.
- Databinding to load results dynamically from a database.
Developer Features:
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See the screenshot of the Bracket Control within Visual Studio .NET 2005
- Highly configurable for many types of tournaments including tournaments such as:
- NCAA "March Madness" Basketball Tournament
- Online Gaming Playoff Ladders
- NBA Basketball Playoffs
- US Open Tennis Tournament
- Wimbledon Tennis Tournament
- Australian Open Tennis Tournament
- NFL Football Playoffs
- NHL Hockey Playoffs
- Major League Baseball Playoffs
- PGA Match Play Tournaments
- Softball Single Elimination Tournaments
- Custom Tournaments
- Databinding
- Simplified databinding allows you to load brackets and results from a database in
minutes.
- New ASP.NET Smart Tag feature makes it simpler than ever to configure the bracket
without writing any code:
- Ability to create any type of bracket.
- Ability to create unlimited number of rounds within each group.
- Ability to create unlimited number of match ups within a round.
- Support for special rounds. Example "The qualifying game in the NCAA tournament
to become the 64th team"
- Ability to create an unlimited number of competitors.
- Support for configuring the bracket for bye within a tournament. Example the
ability to have first round byes.
- Display Properties
- Ability to set custom background and foreground colors by Group, by Round.
- Ability to set fore color for correct and incorrect picks.
- Ability to set titles by group and round.
- Ability to set whether the titles are displayed by both groups and rounds.
- Ability to set font information for the following:
- The Entire Bracket
- Titles both Groups and Round
- Correct Picks
- Incorrect Picks
- Ability to customize the Championship Round
- Ability to set background and foreground colors
- Ability to specify a title
- Ability to set a title background and foreground color Visual Studio 2005 integration
- Support for design time view of control as it is being configured
- Integrated Tourney Bracket Control Developer Reference (API) help.
- Developer QuickStart Tutotrial Samples
- Pre-configured examples:
- NCAA tournament
- NBA playoffs
- Major League Baseball (MLB) playoffs
- NFL Playoffs
- Comes with a Trial TBC 2.1 Dll and developer help files.
- Shows how the configuration of a bracket is done.
- Shows how make a bracket read-only or editable programmatically.
- Shows how to load competitors and results from a database.
- Shows how to manage a submit button that becomes enabled or disabled as the user
completes the bracket.
There are many tournaments and playoffs being played, many of whom are associated
with betting. Just like a casino, the odds can sometimes be overwhelming, however
if lady luck is smiling on you can also be a rewarding experience.