New Redemption Grab Bag now includes an assortment of 500 cards from five (5) different expansion sets. Available at Cactus website.
Quote from: Ironica on September 18, 2009, 06:05:53 PMSomething 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)? --- the thinktank is actually in order to eventually reach a conclusion that, at least, a local tourney could be allowed as an 'impromptu' event. I am sure that most hosts understand the valid reason for the 5 or more weeks allowance for a tourney to be approved. If approved by Cactus, impromptu Local tourneys would be exempt from the 5-6 weeks before tourney submission minimum.So far, consensus disapproves the idea of impromptu for tourneys beyond Local level.Godbless.
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)?
Here is an idea. What if you applied to be a Pre-Application tournament host? Here's how I see it working.You send in an application to become an Impromptu host for the year (along with the first tournament's fee). Rob approves your application and sends you the promos/prizes for your tournament.You decide to host your tournament at a later date and send in the results after the tournament. If you wish to host another you simply send the next tournament's fees in and the number of expected participants. Rob's turnaround time would be the limiting factor for the number you could host in a year. This wouldn't allow you to host one every weekend, but I think if you have that kind of commitment in a group you can predetermine your tournaments anyway.
Hmm, I saw Rob reading this earlier ....
I would probably limit hosts to no more than one impromptu tournament for every regularly approved tournament. The goal shouldn't be, IMO, merely increasing the number of tournaments. The goal should be to increase the number of opportunities for all players to play in tournaments.
The other issue is promos. So, I would propose that if we're signing up with Rob to hold impromptu locals for the entire year, that we have Rob send us one package of local promos to hold us for the year, and that we settle up with Rob by returning the unused promos at the end of the year or re-sign up for the next year. That way Rob wouldn't be sending promos out for each tournament (saving more shipping costs) and we would have them to give to the players at the tournament. We could even provide Rob a small security deposit for the promos to make sure that we settle up at the end of the year. As long as the tournament host mails, faxes, or emails Rob the application, sign-up and winners sheets and pays for the tournament afterward, the results would be official.
I think ReyZen should become the Redemption impromptu tournament Czar. That would keep Rob from being overwhelmed by more tournaments. Host would make would sign up initially with Roy and get their start up kit of promos. I would like a limit of one impromptu tournament a month per host. That would keep host from getting burned out and encouraging new host. Roy could effectively monitor everything and give fees and results to Rob on a regular basis.
This isn't a move that's going to save Cactus a very significant amount of money.
The cost to Cactus of sending out promos and prize support will be unchanged.
How much do the players really care if an event is an impromptu tournament or an unofficial tournament?
This process would also save hosts money, since we can collect the money from the players that would be used to pay for the tournament, rather than pay out-of-pocket first and hope we get it back later.
5. Locals are where noobs can cut their teeth and the more they play the better they will get. Since this will undoubtedly increase thenimber of local tournaments, this will help increase thenumber of quality players overall.