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Thank you very much. This was exactly what I was looking for. With six years of play under my belt, a local-winning title or two, and a good sense of organization, I think I qualify for at least a local host. The only problem I really have is a severe lack of resources (as in, no starter decks, etc., and no money to buy them). I might need to get someone else to provide those things. I guess I'll look over the tournament host application as my first step...
My church is Eagan Hills Alliance Church, found on this map.It would be great if I could get someone who knows what they're doing to just come along and guide me if any complications arise. I'd be willing to work around your schedule to find a date that works.
Would October 10th work for you? That's like the earliest I could possibly do it, and if it doesn't work then, I'll probably have to wait until November.
Yes, I meant the ninth. There is apparently an error on this page.
Quote from: BubbleBoy on August 23, 2010, 11:40:36 AMYes, I meant the ninth. There is apparently an error on this page. Not really an error. Those dates are 2009-2010. See the one that says: Saturday, Jan 2nd, 2010?
To qualify, I think you just have to be an experience player (judged by years of playing and not by skill (thank goodness :p)).As to the actual hosting, there's not much to it. a couple of weeks after you send in your app, they send you a package with the prizes, hosting instruction packet (which if you have been to a few tournaments yourself, you will know most of it), sign in sheet, winner sheet, and the posters to put up. The things you have to plan out is the cost to play for everyone and what style you will play (besides Swiss style that most people use, there's also elimination, round robin, etc). During the tournament itself, the main things you have to do is be a scorekeeper and determine who plays against who in each round. After the tournament, you will need to send back the sign in sheet, the winner sheet, and all unused promos/packs in the pre-postage envelope they provide.Of course, it also depends on how many people you are expecting. The bigger the group, the more organized you have to be.Hope that helps.
There is an age limit (believe its 15-17 can host with an adult present and 18 and up can host by themselves)
Quote from: Ironica on August 24, 2010, 03:39:59 PMThere is an age limit (believe its 15-17 can host with an adult present and 18 and up can host by themselves)Nope. I hosted one when I was 11. ( I was playing for 5 years and had won 2 tourneys. )However, both Bill and my parents were there the whole time.
Were you the host on paper, though (aka the application)?
Quote from: The M on October 26, 2010, 05:36:41 PMQuote from: Ironica on August 24, 2010, 03:39:59 PMThere is an age limit (believe its 15-17 can host with an adult present and 18 and up can host by themselves)Nope. I hosted one when I was 11. ( I was playing for 5 years and had won 2 tourneys. )However, both Bill and my parents were there the whole time.do you ever read the dates on outdated threads? i mean how far back do you search the pages in order to find something that you can post on to get your opinion on every thread?