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Or maybe you print your own winner sheet and sign-in sheet from the Cactus page, and mail that at your own expense, and he mails you the exact number of promos and prize packs. This option seems best to me.
I think there should also be a deadline so that players don't try and do a bunch of "short notice" tournaments during the major tournament (States/Regionals) season so they can rack up RNRS points before Nationals.
I certainly don't have 10 of a particular promo just lying around that I can give to everyone who would show up. So would I just keep a list of everyone who showed up then send them a promo when Rob sent me the promos for the tournament?
Local tournaments onlyLimit of one per monthNo impromptu tournaments May-July (when State/Regionals take place)Hosts are still limited to one (replacement) promo*
On the surface, I like the idea, however, I have one concernThese would, in effect, be "closed" tournaments open only to those in the know. Because of this, only local tournaments would be eligible. My concern is that you could potentially get a small group (even 2 or 3 people) have a bunch of small tournaments and spam the RNRS. So my thoughts would be:1) Only Local tournaments would be eligible2) These would be limited to 1 per month per group3) all paperwork/payment for previous tourneys must be resolved before the next one is allowed4) set a maximun number of these tournaments per season/per group (like 6)5) None of these tournaments between May 1st and Nationals6) all paperwork must be turned in by May 15th or they are not eligibleor course it is ultimately all up to Robin HimChris
4) set a maximun number of these tournaments per season/per group (like 6)
For all of us with smaller playgroups, just missing three people would disqualify us from an official tournament.
Something we have to consider. What is the reason behind the 6 week deadline and how would this affect it (even a closed local has to be applied six weeks in advance)?