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(L2) Brian Brown shares with us some good reflection on tournament logistics and the importance on communication with the TO to ensure the event can run smoothly in this PTQ head judge report!
Tournament reports forged from battlefields by judges around the world.
(L2) Brian Brown shares with us some good reflection on tournament logistics and the importance on communication with the TO to ensure the event can run smoothly in this PTQ head judge report!
All the way from Bangkok, Thailand - (L2) Pakhawadee Palungwachira or better known as Miou, wrote about her experiences head judging a PTQ for the first time!
(L1) Robert Blanckaert wrote a very good account of one's experience as a head judge for the first time, and what happens when you're the only person on the floor!
(L1) Chase Culpona gave us a very comprehensive report that went over the important aspects and events of the tournament (deck checks, logistics and rulings) from his LGS's Competitive Modern event.
(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!
In this report, (L2) Ilan Seid-Green provides us with good insight and feedback for potential team leads to digest and review as he recounts his experiences from leading the papers team at SCG Legacy Open in Edison, New Jersey.
(L2) Matt Braddock shares his experience head judging TCGPlayer Standard States (Virginia) with a relatively inexperienced crew.
In what probably is the most interesting tournament format we ever featured, (L2) Lexie Mettler tells us how was it like judging a 66-player Grand Melee tournament, along with many valuable lessons on judging a multiplayer event of this scale!
(L2) Alan Peng teaches us how to encourage your team to give quality feedback over the last WMCQ in New Zealand and shares some interesting scenarios!
(L1) Rami Abdo from Cyprus tells us how was it like head judging a Standard SCG IQ all the way across the Atlantic Ocean!