Originally posted by Milan Majerčík:
Hi Eli,
I have been also struggling with this. Usually, I try to ask the player what were their previous Warning infractions like, to get the picture. Whenever I tried to get this information from the scorekeeper it was not possible (penalties are usually entered into the system only at the end of the day and it is not easy to find quickly those particular result slips from previous rounds.
Personally, I hope that there will be a day when the Tournament Reporter Software will have an interface which would be accessible by an app installed on judges' smart devices. This interface would allow to view and edit information about the event. This would have many possible use cases. Speed up of End of Round, instantaneous work with penalties, providing information to players (pairings, standings)…
Originally posted by Milan Majerčík:
Personally, I hope that there will be a day when the Tournament Reporter Software will have an interface which would be accessible by an app installed on judges' smart devices. This interface would allow to view and edit information about the event. This would have many possible use cases. Speed up of End of Round, instantaneous work with penalties, providing information to players (pairings, standings)…
Originally posted by Eli Meyer:
For instance, if I see a player casting a Lilliana of the Veil for GGB, and I know that they've gotten two GRVs before, do I issue the warning or do I pause the match and go to the head judge? What if I've seen Judges issue two warnings to the player before, but I'm not sure whether they were GRVs or something else?
Edited Aaron Henner (April 21, 2018 07:49:14 PM)
Originally posted by Chris Wendelboe:
As far as checking with the scorekeeper: is this an issue that you've run into with large events? I don't think I've ever worked at a GP or SCG Tour event where the scorekeeper couldn't tell me at any given time how many penalties a player has, nor where the slips weren't sorted to some degree (even if it is only sorted by 50s). Is this at smaller events where you run into this issue?
Originally posted by Federico Verdini:
Emilien, I’m not sure about letting them play.
What if, while we go away to check with the SK, the player who committed the GRV wins the game? What do we do then? We go back and change the result of the game? Maybe even the match (if this was the third game)? We assign the game loss on the next round?
Originally posted by Federico Verdini:additionally, what happens if the player didn't feel like arguing about a ruling that got them a warning, but decides to appeal the floor judge's ruling once it becomes clear a game loss is at issue?
Emilien, I’m not sure about letting them play.
What if, while we go away to check with the SK, the player who committed the GRV wins the game? What do we do then? We go back and change the result of the game? Maybe even the match (if this was the third game)? We assign the game loss on the next round?
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