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Cloud providers can be organized in associations of multiple clouds with the objective of achieving all canonical properties expected from the cloud computing paradigm. However, problems inherent to the resource offering and consumption arise as one limitation to furnish cloud computing at its full extent. This work describes a multiple cloud architecture that utilizes a tournament model to promote the equilibrium between resource offering and consumption among participants, and therefore increase the interest of them in providing higher quality standards.