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Proxy events in WER?

June 13, 2015 01:50:03 AM

Philip Phelps
Judge (Level 2 (Judge Foundry))

USA - Midatlantic

Proxy events in WER?

A local gaming store would like me to run a 15-proxy legacy tournament on weekly basis to help build the community, and bring people into the store. I would like to use Event Reporter to do pairings and standings as it is far easier than doing them by hand. However as far I know these would be unsanctionable events, and as such if I upload them the store and I can get in trouble and if I create events and don't upload them it raises a lot of questions. What is the best way to use WER without reporting, or am I missing something and can I report it as a casual event or something similar?

June 13, 2015 03:08:42 AM

Robert Langmaid
Judge (Level 2 (Judge Foundry)), Scorekeeper, Tournament Organizer

Canada - Eastern Provinces

Proxy events in WER?

If WER is not an option this might work. http://mtgarena.appspot.com/

I have used it if I needed to run events off. My blackberry using paper to write down the parings.

June 13, 2015 03:18:00 AM

Violet Moon
Judge (Level 2 (Judge Foundry))

USA - Pacific West

Proxy events in WER?

It's been a while since I've done this, but I think it's possible to open casual unsanctioned events in WER all you want. You can even upload them, where they will be tracked but unsanctioned (players won't get PW points, I think, but last time I did this was before PWP existed - it's possible WER's functionality has changed since then. I'll take a look at it if I get a chance later today.)

There's also a thread somewhere on these forums regarding a Javascript pairing program that runs on any system. Check out this thread for more info.

And, of course, just running the event but not submitting the results is also an option…

Edited Violet Moon (June 13, 2015 03:18:45 AM)

June 13, 2015 03:58:45 AM

Alexandra Yang
Judge (Level 1 (Judge Academy))

USA - Northeast

Proxy events in WER?

You can also definitely run casual events or even unreported events in DCI Reporter (the instructions even suggest doing an unreported one as a test), if that helps. I've done both before.

June 13, 2015 03:59:46 AM

Johannes Wagner
Judge (Level 2 (International Judge Program))

German-speaking countries

Proxy events in WER?

Just checked it:

There is an option to run unsanctioned events. They even get one PWP(not seasonal, but Lifetime).
Just look under Schedule Events, and there is everything you need :)


If you run events but don't upload them, don't forget to cancel them later or your store gets delinquent events.

June 13, 2015 05:10:29 AM

Charlotte Sable
Judge (Level 3 (Magic Judges Finland))

Europe - North

Proxy events in WER?

Be sure you don't actually report any of these events.
Even casual non-rated events fall under the MTR, and under the MTR players
have use real Magic cards.
This means that proxy events can't be sanctioned at all, even as casual
non-rated. Be very careful.

June 13, 2015 08:57:19 AM

Philip Ockelmann
Judge (Level 2 (International Judge Program)), Scorekeeper, Tournament Organizer, IJP Temporary Regional Advisor

German-speaking countries

Proxy events in WER?

You really shouldn't report (or sanction, for that matter) any proxy-tournaments, for the reasons Charlotte stated. While using WER is possible, you might find using a non-WER program preferable (even if it's only to make sure noone accidentaly uploads the event). I have had very good experiences with http://tiebreaker.kraken.at/. It's using a script that doesn't require internet connection after initially loading the page, and so far I have not found problems with it.

June 13, 2015 09:40:15 AM

Espen Skarsbø Olsen
Judge (Uncertified), Tournament Organizer

Europe - North

Proxy events in WER?

The way I do it, is that I start WER, but don't log in. I then schedule a magic event, and get the warning “you are now creating an unsanctioned event, blah, blah”. This way the tournament is scheduled as unsanctioned, and when you're not logged in there's no possibility of the event being uploaded.

June 23, 2015 03:38:25 PM

Benjamin Harris
Judge (Level 2 (Judge Academy))

USA - Midatlantic

Proxy events in WER?

My apologies if I'm accidentally casting Raise Dead here, but I recently was linked to this article from Kim Warren (note that it is over a year old, so it may be outdated):

http://blogs.magicjudges.org/regular/what-is-regular-rules-enforcement-level-rel/

Towards the bottom, it discusses what “Casual Magic” is, and read to me as stating that the MTR doesn't apply to sanctioned casual Magic. Given that information, would tournaments that use proxies be reportable to WotC as Casual Magic events? All of the examples given in the article all use legal, official Magic cards, so it's not perfectly clear to me if the “doesn't use the MTR”-ness of a casual tournament is enough for proxies to be sanctioned. If it isn't, where is it stated that all sanctioned events must use official, legal Magic cards?

June 23, 2015 03:44:58 PM

Andrew Heckt
Judge (Uncertified)

Italy and Malta

Proxy events in WER?

No.

http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dci/announce/dci20080923a

Can I play with proxies or play online?
No, casual events are for players looking for direct social gaming. Online gaming doesn’t qualify, and like all WPN events, proxies are not allowed.

Andy


From: Benjamin Harris
Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2015 11:39 AM
To: Heckt, Andy
Subject: Re: Proxy events in WER? (Judging Technology)


My apologies if I'm accidentally casting Raise Dead here, but I recently was linked to this article from Kim Warren (note that it is over a year old, so it may be outdated):

http://blogs.magicjudges.org/regular/what-is-regular-rules-enforcement-level-rel/

Towards the bottom, it discusses what “Casual Magic” is, and read to me as stating that the MTR doesn't apply to sanctioned casual Magic. Given that information, would tournaments that use proxies be reportable to WotC as Casual Magic events? All of the examples given in the article all use legal, official Magic cards, so it's not perfectly clear to me if the “doesn't use the MTR”-ness of a casual tournament is enough for proxies to be sanctioned. If it isn't, where is it stated that all sanctioned events must use official, legal Magic cards?

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