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Battlefield Forge - A Tournament Reports Blog

Jan. 25, 2017 01:10:58 PM

John Reuben Ferrer
Judge (Level 4 (International Judge Program)), IJP Temporary Regional Advisor

Southeast Asia

Battlefield Forge - A Tournament Reports Blog

This week on The Battlefield Forge:

Kyle Gorbski takes us through his 2-day SCG Classic in Knoxville and talks about his method of investigating Chalice of the Void Mistriggers. His report will have you better prepared to discuss rules interactions involving a popular hoser used in Modern and Legacy.

If you would like us to highlight a tournament report or feature your own, please email us at battlefieldforgereports@gmail.com. Remember to visit our site and read our submission guidelines!

Feb. 1, 2017 01:28:49 PM

John Reuben Ferrer
Judge (Level 4 (International Judge Program)), IJP Temporary Regional Advisor

Southeast Asia

Battlefield Forge - A Tournament Reports Blog

This week on The Battlefield Forge:

Have you ever tried to overcome a language barrier during an investigation? Sophie Hughes gives us a new insight on the empathic aspect of judging and conducting player investigations through her tournament report. Read up and be better prepared for your next big event!

If you would like us to highlight a tournament report or feature your own, please email us at battlefieldforgereports@gmail.com. Remember to visit our site and read our submission guidelines!

Feb. 9, 2017 10:14:24 AM

Matthew Miles-Watson
Judge (Level 2 (Judge Academy))

Japan

Battlefield Forge - A Tournament Reports Blog

This week on The Battlefield Forge:

Tomas brings us an interesting look at a recent PPTQ. He has some interesting ruminations on some of his ruling, and a very interesting look at he interaction (or lack thereof) between Lost Legacy and Torrential Gearhulk that definitely worth keeping in mind for your next standard event.

If you would like us to highlight a tournament report or feature your own, please email us at battlefieldforgereports@gmail.com. Remember to visit our site and read our submission guidelines!

Feb. 23, 2017 01:57:19 AM

John Reuben Ferrer
Judge (Level 4 (International Judge Program)), IJP Temporary Regional Advisor

Southeast Asia

Battlefield Forge - A Tournament Reports Blog

This week on The Battlefield Forge:

Are you considering judging a Grand Prix in a different country? Brave those Unknown Shores learning from Sophie Pages! Read her report and quell your doubts and worries about traveling to judge at overseas Grand Prix!

If you would like us to highlight a tournament report or feature your own, please email us at battlefieldforgereports@gmail.com. Remember to visit our site and read our submission guidelines!

March 15, 2017 10:26:29 AM

John Reuben Ferrer
Judge (Level 4 (International Judge Program)), IJP Temporary Regional Advisor

Southeast Asia

Battlefield Forge - A Tournament Reports Blog

This week on The Battlefield Forge:

John Say talks about an interesting case of potential outside assistance in his report on the Neutral Grounds Gold Rush Modern Side Event. Learn from him and the team of judges who handled the case to be better prepared for your next big event!

If you would like us to highlight a tournament report or feature your own, please email us at battlefieldforgereports@gmail.com. Remember to visit our site and read our submission guidelines!

March 22, 2017 10:34:16 AM

Matthew Miles-Watson
Judge (Level 2 (Judge Academy))

Japan

Battlefield Forge - A Tournament Reports Blog

This week on The Battlefield Forge:

Alfred brings us a different look at running tournaments from the perspective of “compassion” for players and judges. Very well written, and will definitely have you thinking about your next event differently.

If you would like us to highlight a tournament report or feature your own, please email us at battlefieldforgereports@gmail.com. Remember to visit our site and read our submission guidelines!

April 6, 2017 12:01:47 AM

John Reuben Ferrer
Judge (Level 4 (International Judge Program)), IJP Temporary Regional Advisor

Southeast Asia

Battlefield Forge - A Tournament Reports Blog

This week on The Battlefield Forge:

Have you ever had a case of players not being able to account for cards in a certain zone? Read up on the tournament report of Allen Vincent “Beans” Balean and see how he dealt with a misplaced Harnessed Lightning at the recently concluded GPT Manila at Xtreme Hobby Cafe, Manila.

If you would like us to highlight a tournament report or feature your own, please email us at battlefieldforgereports@gmail.com. Remember to visit our site and read our submission guidelines!

April 12, 2017 06:53:42 PM

Matthew Miles-Watson
Judge (Level 2 (Judge Academy))

Japan

Battlefield Forge - A Tournament Reports Blog

This week on The Battlefield Forge:

Nataniel shares a great look at his first time running a large Competitive REl Side Event at a GP. Great to read if you're going to be in the same position in the near future.

If you would like us to highlight a tournament report or feature your own, please email us at battlefieldforgereports@gmail.com. Remember to visit our site and read our submission guidelines!

June 1, 2017 05:13:26 PM

John Reuben Ferrer
Judge (Level 4 (International Judge Program)), IJP Temporary Regional Advisor

Southeast Asia

Battlefield Forge - A Tournament Reports Blog

This week on The Battlefield Forge:

We're back on track! This week we feature an interesting Tournament Report by Jessica Livingston about a tournament held at DreamHack Austin. Read through her report here to learn about the different challenges you can expect when running an event at a convention. Her insights on how to overcome those challenges along with her take on player investigations will leave you better prepared for your next big event!

If you would like us to highlight a tournament report or feature your own, please email us at battlefieldforgereports@gmail.com. Remember to visit our site and read our submission guidelines!

June 8, 2017 05:08:07 PM

John Reuben Ferrer
Judge (Level 4 (International Judge Program)), IJP Temporary Regional Advisor

Southeast Asia

Battlefield Forge - A Tournament Reports Blog

This week on The Battlefield Forge:

After judging at the recently concluded GP Kobe, L2 QJ Wong shares his adventures in Japan as well as some interesting team exercises masterminded by his TL. He also shares how a popular chat app was used to effectively manage his team. If you're looking for interesting ways to manage your team at a big event or just a sneak peek at what to expect in Japan, check out his report here!

If you would like us to highlight a tournament report or feature your own, please email us at battlefieldforgereports@gmail.com. Remember to visit our site and read our submission guidelines!


July 7, 2017 10:50:38 PM

John Reuben Ferrer
Judge (Level 4 (International Judge Program)), IJP Temporary Regional Advisor

Southeast Asia

Battlefield Forge - A Tournament Reports Blog

This week on The Battlefield Forge:

L2 Matt Wells shares his insights on a different type of Judge Conference/Tournament branded as “The Worst Tournament Ever”. Read his takeaways from the event here and discuss how you can improve the activity for L1s in your community.

If you would like us to highlight a tournament report or feature your own, please email us at battlefieldforgereports@gmail.com. Remember to visit our site and read our submission guidelines!

Aug. 31, 2017 04:56:29 PM

John Reuben Ferrer
Judge (Level 4 (International Judge Program)), IJP Temporary Regional Advisor

Southeast Asia

Battlefield Forge - A Tournament Reports Blog

This week on The Battlefield Forge:

L2 QJ Wong continues his GP Diary series with GP Manila 2017. This entry features his take on managing side events at a Grand Prix. Stock up on some tech such as the use of Gantt charts as a resource management tool. Check it out and be better prepared for sides at your next Grand Prix.

If you would like us to highlight a tournament report or feature your own, please email us at battlefieldforgereports@gmail.com. Remember to visit our site and read our submission guidelines!

Sept. 15, 2017 12:45:40 AM

QJ Wong
Judge (Level 3 (International Judge Program)), Tournament Organizer

Southeast Asia

Battlefield Forge - A Tournament Reports Blog

This week on The Battlefield Forge:

(L2) Tobias Vyseri shares with us her experiences from GP Toronto 2017, with many anecdotes on how to make the best out of the situations, both for others and on how to best contribute to the event yourself!

If you would like us to highlight a tournament report or feature your own, please email us at battlefieldforgereports@gmail.com. Remember to visit our site and read our submission guidelines!

Dec. 27, 2017 02:15:50 PM

QJ Wong
Judge (Level 3 (International Judge Program)), Tournament Organizer

Southeast Asia

Battlefield Forge - A Tournament Reports Blog

Hello judges! After a long hiatus, we are back!

This time we feature a report from a while ago but has some timeless invaluable advice for all of us:

This week on The Battlefield Forge:

(L2) Amelia Wales returns to judging after a short break which came with some anxiety issues. Luckily, Amelia is well prepared. In this tournament report Amelia shares with us some very helpful anxiety management tips to help you settle those nerves before your next big event!

If you would like us to highlight a tournament report or feature your own, please email us at battlefieldforgereports@gmail.com. Remember to visit our site and read our submission guidelines!

Jan. 25, 2018 04:10:32 PM

QJ Wong
Judge (Level 3 (International Judge Program)), Tournament Organizer

Southeast Asia

Battlefield Forge - A Tournament Reports Blog

This week on The Battlefield Forge:

(L2) Sam Lewis shares with us a lot of important advice and suggestions on how to maintain a positive attitude throughout your day. Help others have a great time while having a great time yourself!

If you would like us to highlight a tournament report or feature your own, please email us at battlefieldforgereports@gmail.com. Remember to visit our site and read our submission guidelines!