To everyone:
Our area is in the process of creating a “no masters on open teams” format in our regional league event. This would make a stand-alone event for that level of player. The VNEA has done this Nationally and the BCAPL is going to do it. I would like to know if any other area has done this and how effective it has been. We are also going to stratify our payouts so that our regional masters pays more then the next skilled division. The added money will be as you see in national events. We want to be comparable in ratio add to masters.
I am interested in how separating the master level players has worked for others both the pros and cons and how the stratified payouts have worked pros and cons. Tournament directors and players input a must. State or regional tournament payouts examples of events held would be nice too.
Please…. all serious experience and knowledge Send emails
Thanks
Andrew Monstis
WBCA
Our area is in the process of creating a “no masters on open teams” format in our regional league event. This would make a stand-alone event for that level of player. The VNEA has done this Nationally and the BCAPL is going to do it. I would like to know if any other area has done this and how effective it has been. We are also going to stratify our payouts so that our regional masters pays more then the next skilled division. The added money will be as you see in national events. We want to be comparable in ratio add to masters.
I am interested in how separating the master level players has worked for others both the pros and cons and how the stratified payouts have worked pros and cons. Tournament directors and players input a must. State or regional tournament payouts examples of events held would be nice too.
Please…. all serious experience and knowledge Send emails
Thanks
Andrew Monstis
WBCA