Showing posts with label Quick tip. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quick tip. Show all posts

1/21/2015

Room and judge pools


CP sets up a nice, neat tournament. I tabbed what he set up for Lexington, and pass along two things.

First, he set up rooms in advance, via room pools, for every round. With big college tournaments, where we’re switching buildings all the time, I also do that, but if I’m in one building all the time, i.e., the average high school, I do it the other way around. That is, I remove rooms from the pool when we get into elims, rather than setting them up first. His way is tidier, although a little more labor intensive. It might be a best practice, though. By the way, unless you have a very simple tournament without break rounds, room pools are a must. I think that’s one of the hardest things for people to figure out about tabroom.

Second, he set up a judge pool for each elim round after the first one, which of course uses all judges. You fill the next pool after the previous round goes off; this is all on the paneling/judges/pool-judges page. It will move in only the obligated schools and the hireds. I’ve just been making one pool of break-round judges and trimming it after each round. His way is definitely better, another best practice. One additional thing I do like to do, though it isn't necessary, is mark judges inactive so that they won’t show at all in any pool. Tabroom ignores time-struck judges, so it’s not as if they’ll be used, but if I see a lot of judges that look like they’re there, I want them to actually be there. We all have our anal moments.

1/16/2015

Using multiple devices

Quick tip: Sometimes you work on a computer in the tab room, and during the tournament want to walk around using your tablet or phone to scare up a missing judge or whatever. Problem is, if you log in on a different device, you lose the log-in on the last device. Simple fix: Give yourself two different accesses to the tournament. Give admin rights to the tournament to a second email (create one if you need to). I generally log in with my gmail account but if I want a second access, I use my Yahoo account.

It's a small detail, but it can make things just that much more convenient.