Hi, my *special friend* and I are on staff for tabletop gaming, and doing a game of 40k would be AWESOME!
Depending upon how many people are playing at once, that I think should be the determining factor in how many timers/judges/whatever we have. If there's only one game going at a time, it would be silly to have more than one of each. If there are like 18 games going at once, having 9 staff may be just enough.
My friend is going to talk to a co-worker of his who runs gigantic enormous APOCALYPSE 40k games where you've got like six folks fighting against six others all in one mega conglomerate game. So we'll offer updates on any advice we obtain!
What would be super awesome is to decide how people will sign up for the tourney (will they just wander in and hope someone's available at some point? or sign up one day to play on another?) so that then we can figure out how the matching will work. I imagine some people might be interested in playing who maybe wouldn't care to compete - but would just want to play...
Depending upon how many people are playing at once, that I think should be the determining factor in how many timers/judges/whatever we have. If there's only one game going at a time, it would be silly to have more than one of each. If there are like 18 games going at once, having 9 staff may be just enough.
My friend is going to talk to a co-worker of his who runs gigantic enormous APOCALYPSE 40k games where you've got like six folks fighting against six others all in one mega conglomerate game. So we'll offer updates on any advice we obtain!
What would be super awesome is to decide how people will sign up for the tourney (will they just wander in and hope someone's available at some point? or sign up one day to play on another?) so that then we can figure out how the matching will work. I imagine some people might be interested in playing who maybe wouldn't care to compete - but would just want to play...