There is a bridge between brand-new and Regular REL play: casual play. Gather the new players and work them up to Regular REL play that way. Once they know their way around basic strategy and rules enough to participate in FNM, put them into FNM. Should only take a few weeks.
WotC even supports casual play from time to time with various goodies. If I understand it correctly, the things that used to be buy-a-box foils now don't come with that string attached. Once could use those as prizes, I think. Check with the sign-ups in WER for details.
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From: Stefano Ferrari
To:
wcc3@cs.oberlin.edu Sent: Monday, August 04, 2014 6:31 AM
Subject: How to assist newbies into a Regular event? (Regular REL)
In a near-future friendly FNM in a LGS where I have a good relationship both as a player and as a Judge, I plan to partecipate with a friend of mine who is absolutely new to the game. I would like to lend him my deck, sit down next to him, and explain / suggest / assist him during the plays. I plan to drop him after Round 1 or 2 (depending on his response), even conceding the match if things get too much closer to a lesson rather than a game; I also plan to describe everything to the TO and to the opponent(s) before starting the FNM so that the situation could be clear – sure, it could be a “customer service” scenario, but I'm well known as a Judge and I plan to be simple and honest with whatever situation may happen in that event, despite NOT being enrolled as a Judge in the WER in order to be close to my friend and allowed to walk out of the LGS with him after he drops.
On the other hand, last week I've also had a young teenager approaching its first draft, where draft picks can be quite challenging for the beginners. Since I was sitting and playing at his left, I described him the techincalities of the draft but I refused to assist him with the picks and he ended up with an inconistent deck where the only clear picks were the three rares. He obviously ended up having close to no fun playing the event matches, but I hope to meet him again.
So, the general question is: how do you deal with the new players at Regular Events? Is it even legal / allowed to “outside assist” their first steps into the game, regardless if this tutoring is done by the TO, by a Judge, by another player? Would you suggest other kind of approach for a newbie player who wants to step in its first tournament with a fresh DCI in his hand, very low knowledge and very hig desire to have fun? How much would you “deviate” from the rules to accomodate a very fresh player into a sanctioned tournament?
Thanks in advance! :)
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