
Christopher Wendelboe looks over his recent experience as both a team lead and being on a deck check team at SCG Open: Worchester, and has some interesting scenarios he came across and how he handled them.
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Christopher Wendelboe looks over his recent experience as both a team lead and being on a deck check team at SCG Open: Worchester, and has some interesting scenarios he came across and how he handled them.
Michael Anderson volunteered to run on-demand events for the StarCityGames.com Open in Cincinnati, Ohio. Here's 5 steps to help make it a success if you ever find yourself in a similar assignment!
Michael Zimmerman gives us a critical overview of how he ran a recent SCG Premier Invitational Qualifier as the Head Judge, and where he thinks he could have done things better.
(L2) Brian Paskoff looked over his performance at Eternal Weekend, where he judged both the WMCQ and Vintage Champs. He recounted a few of his experiences judging in this report, and also shared some suggestions for judges who might not have experience with Eternal formats.
(L1) Dylan Goings had some great observations from GenCon 2015 to share with everyone, along with a great message for all of us, regardless of our experience or judge levels!
In this report, (L2) Thomas Davis took an in-depth look at his performance as Head judge at a recent Premier Invitational Qualifier. He looked back over several incidents which occurred at the tournament, and reflected on how he handled those situations in this well written report!
(L1) Joseph Babadi goes over a recent SCG Regionals he judged at, and gives us an excellent overview of how it all went down.
(L2) Ellis Gyöngyös wrote about his stint as a Team Lead at GP Hong Kong 2015 - read about his most important takeaways from the experience!
(L1) Charles Featherer looks back over his first big event at a SCG Regionals, and provides a great account of an event from that perspective and how to refine deck checks.