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-No chance for in-tournament changes. Yes, I’m referring to the CBP soul ruling at Nationals.I had something else, but I forgot. I’ll edit if should I remember. I’m also expecting a thread later on improving the competitive aspect, but I would think that’s separate.Thoughts? Disagreements?
Quote from: Ring Wraith on August 12, 2012, 04:26:40 PM-No chance for in-tournament changes. Yes, I’m referring to the CBP soul ruling at Nationals.CBP soul ruling at nats? lolwut?
-No chance for in-tournament changes. Yes, I’m referring to the CBP soul ruling at Nationals.
Yes to the long time needed division of duties. Even bigger yes to a required Judge test, preferably with different tiers as well (ie. Level 1, 2, 3 Judge, Head Judge).
Quote from: Red on August 12, 2012, 04:37:09 PMQuote from: Ring Wraith on August 12, 2012, 04:26:40 PM-No chance for in-tournament changes. Yes, I’m referring to the CBP soul ruling at Nationals.CBP soul ruling at nats? lolwut?They ruled that the FBTN soul negated CBP. This was how it worked last year, but changed around January, yet at nats they overturned the ruling.Quote from: Master KChief on August 12, 2012, 04:37:27 PMYes to the long time needed division of duties. Even bigger yes to a required Judge test, preferably with different tiers as well (ie. Level 1, 2, 3 Judge, Head Judge).Definitely like the idea of different tiers.
Quote from: Red on August 12, 2012, 04:37:09 PMQuote from: Ring Wraith on August 12, 2012, 04:26:40 PM-No chance for in-tournament changes. Yes, I’m referring to the CBP soul ruling at Nationals.CBP soul ruling at nats? lolwut?They ruled that the FBTN soul negated CBP. This was how it worked last year, but changed around January, yet at nats they overturned the ruling.
The elder is working but slowly, and yes they don't see every thing. But they should half to, we can make a ruling our selves. The trick to doing that is reading the cards then if that is confusing then you bring in an elder.
Quote from: Soundman2 on August 13, 2012, 01:09:23 PMThe elder is working but slowly, and yes they don't see every thing. But they should half to, we can make a ruling our selves. The trick to doing that is reading the cards then if that is confusing then you bring in an elder.The problem is there are elders who don't rule correctly. I wasn't going to bring this up, but two elders at nats said that Lurking could interrupt Balaam, even though Balaam was preventing the interrupt. That's frankly unacceptable.
Quote from: Westy on August 13, 2012, 01:13:00 PMQuote from: Soundman2 on August 13, 2012, 01:09:23 PMThe elder is working but slowly, and yes they don't see every thing. But they should half to, we can make a ruling our selves. The trick to doing that is reading the cards then if that is confusing then you bring in an elder.The problem is there are elders who don't rule correctly. I wasn't going to bring this up, but two elders at nats said that Lurking could interrupt Balaam, even though Balaam was preventing the interrupt. That's frankly unacceptable.It can how ever what artifacts where up? What Lost Souls where in play? who was lurking played on? What forts where out?
So after some talk at Nationals, and previously on the forums, there are many problems with this game, but I’d like to focus more on how the game is being run as a whole. I’ll outline a few potential solutions.
I don't think these groups should all be mutually exclusive. Specifically, I think the top tier judges, maybe even the top two tiers, should be pulled directly from the card creators/playtesters. Additionally, if we're going to break it up, I see no reason not to expand the group of playtesters to include at least a few more of the major (10+ people) playgroups, so as to avoid overpowered cards in the future.
Someone just posted- edit- About judges. So the few qualified to be top judges must take a test. Now they must exempt themselves from top tournaments due to their knowledge. Anyone want to volunteer for this, and do it consistently?
The question of judges is a tricky one, and the obvious solution is to adjust slightly the way large tournaments are run, so as to allow qualified judges to play and still be consulted. As far as I know, Gabe was consulted more than once last week even when he was in the middle of a game, and I see no reason why that cannot be done with more people, with a small grace period on time being awarded when that needs to happen. I just struggle with the idea that we care more about getting people out the door 30 minutes sooner than we do about having the best possible system for fairness. If we don't put a better system in place to make the game better for those of us who play it very competitively, then it's possible for some of us to start looking at other competitive card games.
If we don't put a better system in place to make the game better for those of us who play it very competitively, then it's possible for some of us to start looking at other competitive card games.
The only thing I see that those games do to give players an incentive to become judges are "Judge only promo cards" which are highly sought after versions of already released cards.
QuoteSo after some talk at Nationals, and previously on the forums, there are many problems with this game, but I’d like to focus more on how the game is being run as a whole. I’ll outline a few potential solutions.Many problems? Take a step back. How many cards are coming out that are broken and not getting counters? What won type 1 2p and t2 2p this year? A Unified Kingdom deck and a fbtnb deck...old school stuff, as great as the past sets have been, no complaints there from anyone, correct? How many rules have gone right at Nationals? Majority. The Elders made a mistake, and you make an entire thread stating how the game needs to be broken up, and all this stemmed from an incorrect ruling. How is this fair? Have you ever sat out of competitive play at a Nationals to solely and only judge? Have you had the responsibility of testing new cards, judging, not playing, and yet still getting bickered at? I understand what you are trying to say and I do believe some judges need to be more qualified, but if there is ever a debate at hand at Nationals, more Elders come to fix it. The only thing I do not like is how long it can take, and no time is giving back, which I understand why. What other problems are there with the game? New cards every year at an affordable price. A place where you can voice such opinions and be heard. Tournaments year round long with dedicated players, and devoted workers behind the game. The game, as a whole, is being run amazingly. How many broken decks, cards, and unfairness overall is there? The fact that it is a Christian Card Game still in print says something. Just take a step back and look at how it is being run, "as a whole". Someone just posted- edit- About judges. So the few qualified to be top judges must take a test. Now they must exempt themselves from top tournaments due to their knowledge. Anyone want to volunteer for this, and do it consistently?
The problems you outlined are well stated, but can't possibly be solved without more people playing this game. As someone who has played for over 12 years, I can say that this game CANNOT be run any better without more funding. If we could pay artists to do our own cards, host bigger tournaments, create foil cards, have people with full time jobs just testing/creating cards and focusing solely on that, yeah the game would be better. And we could have official judges. And yet with SO little funding this game still manages to continue, and is awesome.