Eastern NC - Mock Tournament
Organizer: | PERRY KRAKER |
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Judge manager: | Perry Kraker |
Event type: | Judge Conference |
REL: | N/A |
Format: | No Format |
Event date(s): | April 4, 2020 |
Location: | Havelock, NC, North Carolina, United States |
Venue: | Anime Gaming 444 U.S. Hwy 70 W. Havelock, NC 28532 |
Applications accepted through: | March 13, 2020 |
Event Information
About this event
Join us for the Eastern North Carolina Mock Tournament Judge Conference on April 4th! The format for the mock tournament will be Standard with no entry fee. All participants are expected to be able to attend the full conference day. If you have a significant and exceptional need for an exception, please contact the organizers.
This conference will be run as a competitive-level tournament with a judge team structure similar to a Grand Prix.
What is this event?
This event is intended for judges to develop their skills in a competitive setting. At the beginning of the day, we will have a couple presentations to get everyone ready to judge. Then, we will host a 3 round tournament styled after a large event like an SCG Open. Some judges will act as the judges of the event, led by experienced team leads to mentor them. Other judges will simulate judge calls during their rounds, giving lots of opportunities to practice judging at Competitive REL. Judge calls will be structured and are planned to be realistic and similar to those you’d see at an actual large event (a lot more GRVs than DQs!). At the end of each round, there will be a team debrief where "lessons learned" during the round will be shared and we can discuss best practices and feedback. This is a perfect low-stress way to work on your Competitive REL judging skills! Judges will rotate between End of Round, a Deck Check workshop, and Paper teams, so you will get to try everything.
Who can participate?
All certified judges are encouraged to attend and participate. Non-judge players are also welcome to participate as players, but they should be aware that there will not be prizes for the event, and time between rounds will be used for debriefs. This is, however, a good chance for players to learn more about how judges take calls. There are several roles available at this conference:
Player Participant- Player participants will play in the event as if it were a normal Competitive REL event. They may participate in certain scenarios when paired against a presenter, and they will participate in the debriefs after each round to discuss calls taken during the round. We will have several players from the community college game club joining us to participate. Lets give these players a great experience in what is to many of them the first tournament they have played in at compREL.
Floor Judge- Floor judges will judge the event on teams similar to a Grand Prix. Floor judges will take judge calls at Competitive REL and practice each team of the event to get familiar with required large event tasks.
Head Judge- The Head Judge will handle announcements and coordinating between teams. The Head Judge will not be taking appeals at this event. This role is for an experienced L1 or newer L2 who would like to practice the skills of running an event and communicating to large groups.
Team Lead Presenter- The Team Lead Presenters are experienced team leads and will guide a team of judges through the judging tasks of a large event. They will also moderate the debriefs each round. This role is for experienced L2+ judges only and is a presenter role.
Player Presenter- The Player Presenters will coordinate ahead of the event to collaborate on scenarios that will be used in the tournament and to present those scenarios at the tournament. This is a presenter role and requires advance preparation.
How (and where) do I apply?
All applicants should apply using this application. Please read the role descriptions above and select all roles you are willing to accept. If you have role preferences, please include them in your application. Please also feel free to share the player participant signup link with people you think would be interested in helping with this event!
Applicants for judge roles should tell us what they would like to get out of this event in their cover letters.
Applicants for Player Presenter should include a common judge call scenario they would like to present in their cover letter.
Applicants for judge roles may write their cover letter as if this were a MagicFest or other large event you are applying for. If you choose to do so, we are happy to give you feedback on it. This is good practice for applying to large events.
Questions?
Feel free to contact us at pjkraker@gmail.com
Staff Members
Name |
Level |
Role |
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Eric Dustin Brown
|
Level 3 (Judge Academy) | Staff |
CJ Crooks
|
Level 3 (Judge Foundry) | Staff |
Collin Edge
|
Level 2 (Judge Foundry) | Staff |
Perry Kraker
|
Level 2 (Judge Foundry) | Staff |
Mark Mason
|
Level 2 (Judge Foundry) | Attendee |
Nicholas Sabin
|
Level 2 (Judge Academy) | Staff |
Branden Thoma
|
Level 2 (Judge Academy) | Attendee |
Brendan Whatley
|
Level 2 (Judge Foundry) | Attendee |
Drake Bosch
|
Level 1 (Judge Academy) | Attendee |
Nathan Gellin
|
Level 1 (Judge Foundry) | Attendee |
Cody Hamlet
|
Level 1 (Judge Academy) | Attendee |
Angela Kraker
|
Level 1 (Judge Academy) | Attendee |
Erik Lundblad
|
Level 1 (Judge Academy) | Attendee |
CJ Midgett
|
Level 1 (Judge Academy) | Attendee |
Timothy Nott
|
Level 1 (Judge Academy) | Attendee |
Chad Tompkins
|
Level 1 (Judge Academy) | Attendee |
Marcie Twedell
|
Level 1 (Judge Foundry) | Attendee |