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Redemption® Collectible Trading Card Game HQ => Playgroup and Tournament Central => Redemption® Official Tournaments => Topic started by: Scoobug on April 13, 2013, 04:45:46 PM
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I might be interested in hosting a tournament but the host application/guide is confusing me. Can someone give me a simplified list of the requirments to host a tournament? Thanks!
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Be 15.
Have a venue.
Send in the finished paperwork afterwards.
Have 20 bucks.
Attending a tournament is NOT required.
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Thanks, that sums it up. I'm 14 but I might host one in a year or two.
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and just to let you know scoobug- Knoxville will be hosting some tourney's coming up so if you can get a ride to Dalton or even Rome GA then you can catch a ride with us to Knoxville which we are planning on going.
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If you are underage I believe there is a provision for having an adult sponsor to still be able to host a tournament. I could be remembering incorrectly, though.
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I think that even with an adult you have to be 15. I may also be wrong though.
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and just to let you know scoobug- Knoxville will be hosting some tourney's coming up so if you can get a ride to Dalton or even Rome GA then you can catch a ride with us to Knoxville which we are planning on going.
That's EXTREMELY kind of you, but I don't think my parents would let me travel to another state with complete strangers (although I assure you I have no doubt your intentions are honest) as I am only 14, which is still young for being out of state from my parents.
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I hope you get your chance to host. Both my sons started at 15 as co-hosts with me. My older son now hosts on his own (at 22), and the younger one (now 17) generally serves as a co-host. Both have graduated up the line: Robert co-hosted Regions with me a couple of years ago, and Jon helped with States last year. So good luck! Maybe we'll come to Nationals the year you host it. :)
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I hope you get your chance to host. Both my sons started at 15 as co-hosts with me. My older son now hosts on his own (at 22), and the younger one (now 17) generally serves as a co-host. Both have graduated up the line: Robert co-hosted Regions with me a couple of years ago, and Jon helped with States last year. So good luck! Maybe we'll come to Nationals the year you host it. :)
Thank you for the encouraging words! I hope to host a few small tournaments but I don't know if I will ever be able to host a nationals.
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I hope you get your chance to host. Both my sons started at 15 as co-hosts with me. My older son now hosts on his own (at 22), and the younger one (now 17) generally serves as a co-host. Both have graduated up the line: Robert co-hosted Regions with me a couple of years ago, and Jon helped with States last year. So good luck! Maybe we'll come to Nationals the year you host it. :)
Thank you for the encouraging words! I hope to host a few small tournaments but I don't know if I will ever be able to host a nationals.
If you host I may come to help. I assure you I'm a nicer guy in person. hahaha.
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I hope you get your chance to host. Both my sons started at 15 as co-hosts with me. My older son now hosts on his own (at 22), and the younger one (now 17) generally serves as a co-host. Both have graduated up the line: Robert co-hosted Regions with me a couple of years ago, and Jon helped with States last year. So good luck! Maybe we'll come to Nationals the year you host it. :)
Thank you for the encouraging words! I hope to host a few small tournaments but I don't know if I will ever be able to host a nationals.
If you host I may come to help. I assure you I'm a nicer guy in person. hahaha.
Haha, don't worry about it, all past arguments forgotten.