Question: Do you have to post the scores in this forum to get in the spreadsheet, are they automatically posted, or it's manually posted but you don't have to post the scores in this forum?
The OP says 1/23, and SaxRunner is saying today marks the signup deadline. A bit confused, but if it's true that I haven't missed it, I'd like to join.
The OP says 1/23, and SaxRunner is saying today marks the signup deadline. A bit confused, but if it's true that I haven't missed it, I'd like to join.
Oh crap, I messed up. I saw his lastest post and thought it was today!
I will also donate a Standard FFR TCG Card Pack to everyone who submits for every round of this tournament as a completionist prize.
Omg yes please!
I put the registration deadline a little before the start of the tournament just in case. All you last minute guys, you see what happens?!
Anyways, if anyone else really wants to register, you still can. I'll extend the deadline through Sunday.
EDIT: And hey, you can like, donate stuff whenever. I don't think there's a rule against that <3
EDIT2:
Originally posted by MarcusHawkins
Question: Do you have to post the scores in this forum to get in the spreadsheet, are they automatically posted, or it's manually posted but you don't have to post the scores in this forum?
They must be posted in this thread once the round starts. I will look through the thread as often as possible and enter the players' scores myself.
I've had this idea since that last tourney (winter one); is it possible to make a new thread for every round?
It was really messy going through that last tourney thread.
Hey! Sorry to keep you waiting. I'm new to hosting tournaments so I sought out some advice on your question. Apparently there are a lot of ways that a single thread can be organized:
1. All of the posts are titled by the Thread Title they had at that time. So, if I go ahead and change the title for each round, the posts can be searchable by round.
2. You can search by username, so it may be advantageous to have everything in one thread for that.
There are also some usability issues:
1. I don't feel like making seven threads, which I think technically would all have to be approved.
2. Players may get confused and post scores in the wrong thread.
In total, I plan to keep with the traditional one-thread route.
2014 October 7th 1:03 AM
Zageron: Trumpet Trumpet63: yes, im here Zageron: You have a problem.
1. All of the posts are titled by the Thread Title they had at that time. So, if I go ahead and change the title for each round, the posts can be searchable by round.
I'm having an issue with this right now, my TCG thread's OP says it's C3 but everywhere else still says C2
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