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(L2) Jonah Kellman was put in charge of a PPTQ in a triple PPTQ event and shares with us some of the valuable lessons he learned over the day!
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(L2) Jonah Kellman was put in charge of a PPTQ in a triple PPTQ event and shares with us some of the valuable lessons he learned over the day!
(L1) Jason Stewart floor judged a successful PPTQ! Read about some of the interesting issues that came up, and share your opinions or advice!
(L2) Jacob Kriner wrote a report centered on the lessons he learned from judging the SCG Regionals Weekend with the focus is on how we can improve an event through awareness of our actions.
(L2) Jack Hesse shares with us his stories from his most recent adventure - Team Leading at SCG Open Cleveland! Read about the challenges he faced, the good practices to learn from and the bad ones to avoid!
(L2) Mark Hensley had to deal with a rather unusual scenario while judging his local pre-release. While Mark handled it well given the circumstances, some of us might have not. In this report, he tells us what happened, how he dealt with it and wraps it up with some wise advice.
(L2) Jacob Milicic talks about his experience Team Leading the Checks team at a TCGPlayer 5K in Chicago, IL. Read about how best laid plans can go awry and the lessons learned, and read about his experiences being upset about making a player upset. [Spoiler alert: there's a happy ending!]
(L2) Loïc Hervier shares his experiences head judging a PPTQ in France! Read about how players who are new to competitive REL events stunned him and other incidents with great takeaways for us readers!
(L1) Phil Gallagher shares his experience dealing with a problematic player while he head judged a SCG Standard Super IQ in this report!
(L2) Darcy Alemany shares with us his report on a SCG IQ which had an investigation that lead to a disqualification. Read about the circumstances that lead him to start the investigation, and how did he conclude with that penalty!
(L1) Rich Marin highlights some key learning points he experienced from this SCG open, as well as a couple of interesting rulings and observations in this report.