Two simultaneous events is a viable option if you have more than 16
players. And to me is quite a good option, but not when there is a big
prize on offer. So it probably isn't going to be a viable solution always.
I'd be more likely to just let them get paired. But if they did have a
quick chat to them before they sit down reminding them that they need to be
civil or they wont be welcome to play there any more. And then supervise
their match in some way, either using tournament staff or other respected
players asked to monitor and call a judge early.
Try to not just list the things they shouldn't do. Remind them of being
sporting by communicating fully and that if emotions are starting to rise
that they can call for a judge to give them a couple of minutes away from
the table to calm down.
Emphasize that you want them in your events, but there are expectations
they'll have to met to do that.
Then you need to be prepared to follow through on the IPG when it gets
violated, but try to step in before anyone does anything too serious.
On Mon, May 26, 2014 at 8:15 AM, Mart Leuvering <
forum-10263-d235@apps.magicjudges.org> wrote:
> If the TO really wants 2 players to not meet each other, and still have
> both players playing, could holding two simultaneous events ever be
> considered a solution?
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