American Bowling Congress
National Championships

SuperBrackets

What is a bracket?

A bracket is a three-game mini-tournament. Bowlers compete against opponents in an ABC event (team, doubles, or singles). A blind draw is used to match 8 bowlers. A competitor only has to compete against three other bowlers to win a bracket.
You may enter a maximum of 80 times.

The ABC National Tournament has brackets in regular and classified divisions for team, doubles, and singles as well as senior brackets.

What is a super bracket?

A super-bracket is a nine-game mini-tournament. Scores from a bowler's team, doubles, and singles events are combined to make nine rounds. Bowlers compete against all SuperBracket entrants throughout the tournament. A blind draw at the end of the tournament determines pairings. You compete against nine other bowlers for the $10,000 first prize. Win the first three matches and you will get back your entry fee. Enter up to three times.

The 2001 SuperBrackets first place prize was $10,000.00. Second place paid $5000.00.