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Tag: Tournament Operations
Tournament reports for Fun and Profit
Alan explains his views concerning tournament reports and why doing them is great.
Team Lead and Head Judging
Ray Wat explains the duties of Team Leads and the Head Judge.
Head Judging a Multi Judge Event
Gareth Tanner explains how to Head Judge a Multi Judge a event.
Head Judging PTQ 101
Christopher Cahill lists all the thing you need to think before headjudging your first PPTQ
Common FNM Problems
Jason Riendau explains us what are the problems that might happen at FNM and how he thinks they can be solved
Tournament Reports
Joe Street explains to us how to write a good Tournament Report.
Working with TOs
John Papadakis explains the working relationship between Judges and TOs.
Deck Checks
Kush Singhal shares his thoughts about Deck Checks and how to be efficient about them.
Team Leading
DLI shares his thoughts and his experience about Team Leading.
Best Practices in Running Competitive Events
This powerpoint offers advice and describes the best practices and possible loopholes when you are running competitve events
The Art of Deck Checking
The following document contains the standard procedure to make a deck check. It is a step by step guide about how to perform a deck check correctly.
Welcome to your first GP!
The following document is about what to expect at your first GP. It contains recomendations, what you need to take care about and why it is different to local events.
Small Tournament Operations
The following document contains information about how to run small tournaments. It explains how to prepare and run store events properly.
Going Solo: Strategies for running large events on your own
The following document is about what to do when you are running an event by yourself. It contains recommendations to have a well organized tournament.
Judging in Isolated Areas
The following PowerPoint explains to the audience what it is like to judge in an isolated area like Uruguay.