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Re: Draft Tournament - Help starting/running

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Originally Posted by lefton4ya View Post
One thing I need to figure out, is how to keep track of armies played in a spreadsheet during the tourneys. I was planning on using Tournament Director to keep track of players, maps, wins/looses, points, SOS, and to assist in creating match-ups per round, but it would just be nice to have a spreadsheet of what armies are played each game. ideas I have though involve complicated databases or spreadsheets, but let me know if you guys have any ideas.

Also, leave input or any suggestions (things to add or formatting concerns) to help my Draft Tournament Sheet. It is two pages (can be printed 1 page front/back), but if I made it any smaller it would require people to write even smaller.
Why do you need to keep track of this during the tournament? Your excellent tournament sheets do this for you, and you can compile the data after the tourney if you want to. All you should need to know during the tournament is who played who, which is already on the paper sheets.

The biggest challenge is going to be figuring SoS between each round without the computer, but if you're using Tournament Director than that's already done for you.

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