I don’t believe that I have ever attended a weekend or week-long tournament that started on time. This includes tournaments throughout Ontario and several locations in USA. It includes tournaments held 20 years ago and tournaments held within the past year. It includes tournaments that I attended as a participant and those that I either organized, directed or both.
From experience, I can confidently state that getting Round 1 up and running is far more difficult and creates more anxiety for directors than all other rounds combined. Why is that? It’s because registration is still going on immediately before the start of Round 1 and keeps on going well into the scheduled start time of Round 1. If things go well, the round will start about ½ hour late. If they don’t go well, it can be over an hour late.
So just before the round most people show up, go to the registration area, pay their money, and then stand around for what seems like forever, waiting for the start. Other people know that the round will start late and avoid the wait by showing up late themselves, knowing full well that they can still get in. This is unfair to the earlier arrivers. In all the registration commotion, the director is trying to keep track of who paid the entry fee, who has expired memberships that need to be renewed, who needs byes, who is withdrawing, and who simply isn’t going to show up. All this is a recipe for disaster and results in frequent pairing errors.
So what’s the solution? I have thought about this for a long time and I propose the following for future tournaments:
Note that there is almost no risk to preregistering and prepaying since this can be reversed with full refund right up to ½ hour before start by notifying the director. With the preponderance of cell phones, Wi-Fi and the like, that should be easy for just about everyone. If you preregister and then fail to show up without notifying the director, you forfeit your game and you will be withdrawn from the tournament without a refund.
I am seriously thinking of implementing this arrangement for future tournaments but I would like to get feedback on the viability of the above and welcome any tweaks you have to offer.
From experience, I can confidently state that getting Round 1 up and running is far more difficult and creates more anxiety for directors than all other rounds combined. Why is that? It’s because registration is still going on immediately before the start of Round 1 and keeps on going well into the scheduled start time of Round 1. If things go well, the round will start about ½ hour late. If they don’t go well, it can be over an hour late.
So just before the round most people show up, go to the registration area, pay their money, and then stand around for what seems like forever, waiting for the start. Other people know that the round will start late and avoid the wait by showing up late themselves, knowing full well that they can still get in. This is unfair to the earlier arrivers. In all the registration commotion, the director is trying to keep track of who paid the entry fee, who has expired memberships that need to be renewed, who needs byes, who is withdrawing, and who simply isn’t going to show up. All this is a recipe for disaster and results in frequent pairing errors.
So what’s the solution? I have thought about this for a long time and I propose the following for future tournaments:
- All participants must preregister before an established deadline (by email, in person, or other suitable means set up by the organizer).
- All participants must prepay (by email, PayPal, in person, or other suitable means).
- All participants must have CFC memberships that are current up to the final day of the tournament. Those that don’t can submit payment for renewal during their preregistrations.
- The director will input the roster of participants into the pairing software database (usually SwissSys or Swiss Manager).
- Any preregistered person can withdraw up to 30 minutes before the scheduled start of round 1 by notifying the director by email or other suitable means. Persons who send withdrawal notifications before this deadline will be refunded in full.
- The director will adjust the roster in the pairing software as required until the 30 minutes before start of Round 1 deadline.
- The director pairs the sections for Round 1 and posts them in the playing areas approximately 15 minutes before the start of Round 1.
- Participants get to their boards while the director make announcements.
- Round 1 starts on time!
- Any persons who did not preregister but show up to play can be added by the director at his/her discretion, but they will not be included in the Swiss pairing. These persons will be paired with whomever is available. They will be included in the Swiss pairing for later rounds.
Note that there is almost no risk to preregistering and prepaying since this can be reversed with full refund right up to ½ hour before start by notifying the director. With the preponderance of cell phones, Wi-Fi and the like, that should be easy for just about everyone. If you preregister and then fail to show up without notifying the director, you forfeit your game and you will be withdrawn from the tournament without a refund.
I am seriously thinking of implementing this arrangement for future tournaments but I would like to get feedback on the viability of the above and welcome any tweaks you have to offer.
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