New Redemption Grab Bag now includes an assortment of 500 cards from five (5) different expansion sets. Available at Cactus website.
The 2 biggest problems is the lack of a constant stream of cards throughout the year and big tournaments during the winter/spring. If one of these are not remedied, preferably both, I really don't foresee anything changing.ROOT was another strong option omitted, as it can help keep players interested and playing during the down time.
So 2 whole events for Sept - March...yup, not a bad schedule at all.
When you're talking about people traveling across states, I think expecting people to travel more than once in the fall and once in the spring is unreasonable. So yeah, I think that is a good schedule as far as live tournaments go.
Oct/Nov - "Redemption for Micah"Feb - "T2 Only"Mar - March Madness on the forumApr/May - StatesJun/July - RegionalsAug - NationalsThat's actually not a bad schedule for the year. The only months that are really left out are September (when people need a little break after Nats) and Dec/Jan (when people are busy with Christmas holidays).
What if there was a "super-District" tournament held some weekend in the late fall in a fairly central location. By "super-District" I mean three district tournaments all held the same weekend in the same place. You could do two sets of events Friday night, three (or four depending on the number of players) sets of events Saturday, maybe even one more set of events Sunday afternoon. Because it's three different tournaments you'd be able to play in the same category more than once. Then there could be a prize (provided by a generous host or from slightly higher entry fees) for the "overall champion" for whoever performed the best across all of the events they participated in. Would that be enough to draw some top players to drive to?
Quote from: SirNobody on September 10, 2013, 11:55:18 AMWhat if there was a "super-District" tournament held some weekend in the late fall in a fairly central location. By "super-District" I mean three district tournaments all held the same weekend in the same place. You could do two sets of events Friday night, three (or four depending on the number of players) sets of events Saturday, maybe even one more set of events Sunday afternoon. Because it's three different tournaments you'd be able to play in the same category more than once. Then there could be a prize (provided by a generous host or from slightly higher entry fees) for the "overall champion" for whoever performed the best across all of the events they participated in. Would that be enough to draw some top players to drive to?This sounds like something that Travis (uthminister) could pull off in OH (pretty central, but "Redemption for Micah" is already based in OH). Possibly Gabe in could do this in IA (kinda central) or maybe Terry down in TX (not very central). In the long run it might be nice if there was one major tournament in the North ("T2-only"), West (Bryon in Cali maybe), South (Terry in TX), East (Roy or John), and Center ("Redemption for Micah" in OH). Maybe these could become a new category of tournaments (like they have the "Majors" in the PGA or Pro-Tennis circuits). Perhaps they could give a substantial number of RNRS points as well. Something like:Nationals - 50 pts (limit 1)Regionals - 40 pts (limit 1)Majors - 30 pts (limit 1)State - 20 pts (limit 1)District - 10 pts (limit 2)Local - 2 pts (limit 5)There could even be a requirement that these "Major" tournament would need to be held between Oct-March.
MKC are you involved in any other CCG's at the moment? How many out of state tournaments do you go to (or have you gone to) for another CCG in a 12 month period?
Is the issue the lack of big out of state tournaments to go to, or is the issue there a lack of in state tournaments that have significant competition (or in many state the lack of in state tournaments period)?
RNRS needs to be hugely overhauled as it is so I'd be ok with that.
What would you like RNRS to accomplish that the current implementation does not do?
Considering there are only a handful of large playgroups left that could even benefit from additional tournaments....
http://articles.alterealitygames.com/the-future-of-yu-gi-oh-the-arg-circuit-series/
I am interested in the idea of circuit series similar to what is being run in other ccg's, but wonder if there are enough host's across the country to buy into an alternative tournament circuit? I am also far removed from playing MTG(11 years ago) so I have no idea any more how they manage such things. How do they handle costs/prizes/fees. It would be helpful if anyone who participates in anything like that to chime in.