(L2) Alan Peng brings us another report, this time focusing on the trials and tribulations of judging at a foreign Grand Prix. He also looks at issues of communication and team structure at a large event.
Category: Grand Prix
Improving Interactions between Judges and Players – A GP Providence Report
(L2) AJ Kerrigan has a couple of interesting scenarios to share from GP Providence. Read about the lessons he learned, and share your thoughts and opinions on the scenarios he faced!
The State of Flooring and other tales: not-a-report of GP Paris 2015
(L2) William Tiddi has a great 'not-a-report' to share with us about some observations and thoughts he had over Grand Prix Paris 2015 - some interesting food-for-thought on PPTQs, flooring, improving player experience and more!
GP Shizuoka – First Team Leading Experience
(L2) Alan Peng recounts his experience from leading a team in a Grand Prix for the first time - read about the lessons he learned and what he thinks he could have done better!
GP Ottawa-Gatineau (Khans of Tarkir Limited)
(L2) Steve Guillerm talks about his experience at GP Ottawa-Gatineau - how he made the best out of situations that weren't optimal, and how some duct tape can help improve player experience!
Grand Prix Baltimore – Take Care of Yourselves
And now, for something a little different - (L2) Martha Lufkin presents one of the most delightful 'report' we've ever had on the site to help you get into the holiday mood while picking up some tips on how to take care of yourself!
Back to Japan! (My GP Kobe 2014 Tournament Report)
(L2) QJ Wong wrote a report about working at GP Kobe 2014. Read about the mistakes he made, the lessons learned and his experiences from a Japanese GP including how to communicate better with foreign judges and more!
GP Nagoya 2014 — Judging My First Japanese Grand Prix
(L2) QJ Wong wrote about his experiences judging his first Japanese Grand Prix at GP Nagoya 2014 - read about how he survived his first foreign GP, how he interacted with judges despite the language barrier and more!