Hello helpful judges!
I am head judging a MCQ this weekend (May 18th) and the forecast (while a ways off) looks iffy here in Oklahoma City. The TO has a lot of experience judging severity of oncoming storms, and I trust their judgement on when to call off/pause the tournament to get folks out to safety if things go very bad. What I need help with is, what do I do if weather causes a break/shut down of the tournament (especially mid-round)? I have been unable to find any official policy on pausing tournaments for emergencies, so if that exists I would appreciate being pointed in the right direction. If there is no policy in place, let me ask these questions one by one, and I would appreciate any thoughts or experiences you great folks have.
1) If we deem it necessary to halt the tournament, and the storm front looks to persist for several hours of unsafe activity, do we talk to WotC and reschedule? (We'll figure out the refund/reentry side of that if needed).
2) If we call for a halt mid-round and evacuate, but it appears things will be safe an hour or 2 later, do we simply restart that round? If so, do we restart with or without previously entered results?
3) How long is too long for a halt to become a complete cancellation?
These are the burning questions I am considering for this potential situation. I would appreciate any additional questions I should ask and any answers to these questions you all may have. I have my own thoughts on how to handle things, but definitely want other opinions, especially from any with experience in these random events.
Cheers,
Dan
Edited Daniel Dusang (May 13, 2019 02:35:57 PM)