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Hey guys,
For those of you who are going to run tournaments, would a scorecard be helpful? I created one and would love to hear if you could use it.
Blank 6-Match Scorecard - Czech v2.3 Thanks to user Jedi_Knight for the translations!
*Note: In the example card, I filled out the tiebreakers from the example given in the tournament rules.
Thanks to Dbmeboy for the help!
3/17/13 UPDATE: Thanks to everyone for the feedback. It seems the only thing missing was some place to write down decks, so I updated the card to include a deck list. Also cleaned it up a bit.
3/18/13 UPDATE: Simplified the tiebreakers, added a player #.
3/19/13 UPDATE: Added a 6-mtach version.
4/8/13 UPDATE: Added sides, results and split TPs into match and total.
5/2/13 UPDATE: Grey tone behind opponent tiebreaker.
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They look great! Certainly much better than the quick photoshop job I had done. Thanks.
When my website opens up, can I host these on there? Really professional.
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These are awesome. May I ask if it would be possible to have the template? I am from Czech Republic and for the tournament we are organizing we would very much like to use these - but it would be much better if we can give players these cards in their native tongue, meaning Czech.
Or, if you don't have/don't want to spread the template, may I ask if I can give you the text in Czech the replace the text in English? I am not exactly skilled in whatever you did this in (Photoshop is my guess), so this is a btter option for me. :)
Either way much thanks for these!
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Awesome job! You should e-mail these to FFG and they should just use these.
These are really nice thank you Holliday88.
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Thanks guys, I'm glad you like them! Please use them and let me know how well they work for you. I will continue to make tweaks until they are as "user-friendly" as possible.
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I know the example is just that, an example, but you would be wanting to fill out every box of every game, because when the first game ends you don't know the outcome of the second yet…
Either way, looks awesome.
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superradjoe said:
I know the example is just that, an example, but you would be wanting to fill out every box of every game, because when the first game ends you don't know the outcome of the second yet…
Either way, looks awesome.
Correct. But I used the example given in the tournament rules and they don't provide all the information for each game, just the scenario to illustrate a tie break.
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Could someone explain how to fill in the strength of schedule portion. I'm new to this.
OrganicJedi said:
Could someone explain how to fill in the strength of schedule portion. I'm new to this.
Ok, so I will be the first to admit I had to read the strength of schedule paragraph in the tournament rules several times to figure it out.
Here's what you do: You add the final tournament point score (TPs) from each of your opponents together, this number is your strength of schedule (SOS). This is the first half of the box. If there are still tied players after this tie-breaker you look at the SOS of each of your opponents. This is the second half of the box.
I will go create an example real quick and post it.
Please, anyone. If I have it wrong, speak up! I want to get these cards right.
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Ok here's an example that I just made up. After 4 matches (rounds) in a tournament of 8 people:
Tom - 13 pts
Kris - 13 pts
Chad - 12 pts
Sean - 12 pts
Greg - 11 pts
John - 10 pts
Nick - 8 pts
Sam - 7 pts
To determine the winner, a SOS tiebreak will need to be used.
Tom played Nick (8) + John (10) + Greg (11) + Kris (13) for a total of 42.
Kris played Nick (8) + John (10) + Sean (12) + Chad (12) for a total of 42. Since these two players are tied, it will have to go to a opponent SOS tiebreak.
For Tom it will be Nick (SOS 48) + John (SOS 46) + Greg (SOS 38) + Kris (SOS 42) = 174
For Kris it will be Nick (SOS 48) + John (SOS 46) + Sean (SOS 38) + Chad (SOS 36) = 168. Tom will win the tournament.
Here you can see how I filled out a card and in pink below made notes for the other players.
So, does this make senese and am I understanding the SOS tiebreak correctly?
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Is there a reason you have seperated light side and dark side objectives?
What program did you use for this?
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