probably my English is so bad that people find things I never said in my post, for example the laughable idea the TD are a special class of ASLer.
Really fun assertion.
I never mentioned ASLOK that is a very peculiar event that probably goes out of control of the TD itself, where players arrange their games in autonomy and possibly without any notice . Amazingly it is a event where results and all details of the games are invisible to the mass and the main billboard is hand written . All these characteristics, that are the fruit of a deliberate choice, obviusly make hard for the TD record any game for AREA purposes, so I understand difficulties.
About WO I know even less (is there any place where the results are recorded ?) so I have no idea if someone manages the event as tipycally a TD should. But I cannot believe that lacks any written track of what people play at least in the minis and in the main event.
But I could be wrong.
The two said events could be exceptions, but I wonder: why is so impossible that one willing partecipant, among the hundreds, keeps track (with the assent of the TD) of all games played in the various competitive events ? This same guy could send the data to AREA once they are clean and ordered
in any case what I would do as AREA keeper remains unchanged for the reasons I said above that are eminently practical.
Fortunately it is not my aspiration become the AREA keeper
Really fun assertion.
I never mentioned ASLOK that is a very peculiar event that probably goes out of control of the TD itself, where players arrange their games in autonomy and possibly without any notice . Amazingly it is a event where results and all details of the games are invisible to the mass and the main billboard is hand written . All these characteristics, that are the fruit of a deliberate choice, obviusly make hard for the TD record any game for AREA purposes, so I understand difficulties.
About WO I know even less (is there any place where the results are recorded ?) so I have no idea if someone manages the event as tipycally a TD should. But I cannot believe that lacks any written track of what people play at least in the minis and in the main event.
But I could be wrong.
The two said events could be exceptions, but I wonder: why is so impossible that one willing partecipant, among the hundreds, keeps track (with the assent of the TD) of all games played in the various competitive events ? This same guy could send the data to AREA once they are clean and ordered
in any case what I would do as AREA keeper remains unchanged for the reasons I said above that are eminently practical.
Fortunately it is not my aspiration become the AREA keeper