I run regular 8-ball pool tournaments and need a clean, responsive webpage that handles a single-elimination bracket for 32 or more players. The bracket must stay live as the competition progresses, so I can enter match results on the fly and have winners automatically advance. so what i want is like this the brackets. https://scoreleader.com/bracket/ I need a registration page where players can register. Then a page for me to select players and it fills into the brackets random to make the first round, then on ipad i can click a player and asks if sure, then it puts them to the next round. I can email players, I can send them emails bulk for when they are playing next, I can puick manual dates for each round. I set the amount of players max, and if max registered the others go to waiting list. I set the start time and date for the first round. Core workflow • Enter player list (32+) and optional seeding. • Record each match score; bracket updates instantly. • Automatic progression all the way to the final. • Ability to correct a score and have the tree recalculate. Key requirements • Mobile-friendly layout—most users follow along on their phones at the venue. • Simple admin panel or inline edit for results. • Clear visual separation of rounds and an obvious path to the champion. • Lightweight stack (plain JavaScript, Vue, React or similar is fine) and code I can drop onto my existing hosting without extra licensing. • Data persistence so results survive a page reload or brief outage—database, JSON file, or local storage as you see fit. Deliverables 1. Fully functional webpage with bracket logic for 8-ball pool tournaments of 32+ players. 2. Source files and README with setup instructions. 3. Brief screencast or demo showing bracket creation, score entry, and automatic advancement. Acceptance criteria • No manual HTML edits needed once players are entered. • All rounds display correctly on desktop and mobile. • Page loads under two seconds on a standard connection. If you have existing bracket libraries or past work in sports-tournament management, that will speed things up. Let me know how you plan to tackle data persistence and any styling frameworks you prefer, and we can get started right away.