Yeah - I've been trying to teach people exactly that re: prize structure
for years. It's sticking well at my local events, but some TO's don't
understand it well when explained. Thanks for giving me much better tools
for the explanation.
oli
On 26 March 2015 at 16:33, Andrew Heckt <
forum-6255-be45@apps.magicjudges.org> wrote:
> Nice. I like the advice on Prize Structure!
>
> From: Kevin Desprez
> Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2015 9:25 AM
> To: Heckt, Andy
> Subject: Re: Whats Up Docs? — A blog about the reasoning behind policies
> and tournament procedures (Un-official Announcements)
>
>
> Just posted a Report from the PRs I played in<
>
http://blogs.magicjudges.org/whatsupdocs/2015/03/26/pr-dtk-a-judge-report-from-a-player/> >.
>
> It's been quite busy judge-wise ;)
>
> Kevin.
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