New Redemption Grab Bag now includes an assortment of 500 cards from five (5) different expansion sets. Available at Cactus website.
It seems silly to spend money before this has proven its effectiveness.
The cost can also possibly be offset by a small increase to the tournament fee application, which is where Judges will be spending the most time anyways.
This method has proven successful in other CCGs, so I would not disregard that experience.
a lot of projects that are discussed on the boards never make it off the ground.
Have we looked into different tiers of judges? I think that may be useful when two judges disagree.
I am continuing to research free quiz creation options. So far I think http://kwiksurveys.com may be our best bet. Cannot do randomization of questions from a larger pool though.Even with some of the paid websites, many of the websites do not allow for a randomization of questions on the test from a larger pool of questions. Many of them will put the questions in random order or randomize the answer order but they will have all of the same answers.Kirk
Quote from: Captain Kirk on August 15, 2012, 01:30:49 PMI am continuing to research free quiz creation options. So far I think http://kwiksurveys.com may be our best bet. Cannot do randomization of questions from a larger pool though.Even with some of the paid websites, many of the websites do not allow for a randomization of questions on the test from a larger pool of questions. Many of them will put the questions in random order or randomize the answer order but they will have all of the same answers.KirkWe could just create a second quiz on the same subject. If they fail the first, they can try the second at a later time.
Quote from: Rawrlolsauce! on August 15, 2012, 01:32:03 PMa lot of projects that are discussed on the boards never make it off the ground.Like an updated REG, for instance.....
Just hope the questions are not like this:
Quote from: Ironica on August 16, 2012, 03:23:56 PMJust hope the questions are not like this:OK, that is just twisted. Naturally randomly getting the right answer on a 4 choice question is 25%. But since half of the answers in this case are "25%", the chance of randomly answering this question right is 50%. But now that there is only answer "B" is correct, the probability drops back to 25%, and the cycle starts all over again.That's just mean
Quote from: Prof Underwood on August 16, 2012, 04:14:41 PMQuote from: Ironica on August 16, 2012, 03:23:56 PMJust hope the questions are not like this:OK, that is just twisted. Naturally randomly getting the right answer on a 4 choice question is 25%. But since half of the answers in this case are "25%", the chance of randomly answering this question right is 50%. But now that there is only answer "B" is correct, the probability drops back to 25%, and the cycle starts all over again.That's just mean When you select "50%", you're no longer guessing randomly, so B is the answer regardless.
Has anyone actually talked to Rob about this? We're making all these decisions and we don't even know if he'll go for all this.