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Old October 29th, 2010, 11:18 AM
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I have an unsolicited suggestion...lets give registration priority to those who volunteered last year.

As you may have guessed, I volunteered last year!
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Old October 29th, 2010, 11:33 AM
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I have an unsolicited suggestion...lets give registration priority to those who volunteered last year.

As you may have guessed, I volunteered last year!
So how was the party?
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Old October 29th, 2010, 11:36 AM
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Ok, to make it fair for AMS in the BSF, I think there should be a priority to those that did not get in last year. I was on the waiting list and did not get in. There should also be a priority for those who finished well last year.

To recap there should be a lot of slots that are set aside for certain individuals. If you decide to not hold spots for players on the wait list there should be a qualification for the spots. To have the people with the best internet connection be the ones to get it is just wrong, and I hope is not repeated.
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Old October 29th, 2010, 11:44 AM
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Ok, to make it fair for AMS in the BSF, I think there should be a priority to those that did not get in last year. I was on the waiting list and did not get in. There should also be a priority for those who finished well last year.

To recap there should be a lot of slots that are set aside for certain individuals. If you decide to not hold spots for players on the wait list there should be a qualification for the spots. To have the people with the best internet connection be the ones to get it is just wrong, and I hope is not repeated.
I like that Idea.
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Old October 29th, 2010, 11:51 AM
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To have the people with the best internet connection be the ones to get it is just wrong, and I hope is not repeated.
I see no difference in the above statement and the following:

To have the people with internet connections be the ones to get it is just wrong.
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Old October 29th, 2010, 07:41 PM
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Since I am not running it this year or playing in it this year (2011) I figure I can stir the pot. My qualifications are: I worked on the BSF team or was a TD for the event since 2005 so here goes.

It should be an Advanced only event again for the Amateur side of the coin. Separate registration times to prevent people from jumping ship to get to the am side of the event. Pro registration first then amateur. Must have unregistered from the pro side 48 hours before the am side opens. 160 Pro spots and 144 Am spots. Max 72 MA1's due to the 3 round two day format for the A-Tier.

Am Guidelines for registration should be:
1. A current PDGA member at time of sign up
2. Registration by Player rating broken down into 4 brackets for MA1
2.a Bracket 1 955 and above first day
2.b Bracket 2 945 and above starting day 2
2.c Bracket 3 935 and above starting day 3
2.d Bracket 4 all others starting day 4
3. Must have played in a B tier or higher event in your disc golf career.
4. Divisional numbers reserved for the first 4 days, based on historical registration numbers. After the 4 days it is a free for all to fill any remaining spots
5. Minimum of 4 golfers to make a division


Pro Guidelines for registration should be:
1. 2010 BSF winners and 2011 NT winners
2. Must be a current PDGA member at time of sign-up
3. Must have taken the rules test before signing up
4. Registration by Player rating broken down into 4 brackets for MPO
4.a Bracket 1 1000 and above first day
4.b Bracket 2 985 and above starting day 2
4.c Bracket 3 960 and above starting day 3
4.d Bracket 4 all others starting day 4
5. Divisional spots reserved for the first 4 days, based on historical registration numbers. After the 4 days it is a free for all to fill any remaining spots
6. Minimum of 4 golfers to make a division

OK I am outta here!
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Old October 30th, 2010, 11:10 PM
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As a low rated advanced player that has played this event several times, I completely disagree with Flash from an emotional stand point.
As a logical human, I understand why he is suggesting using PDGA ratings to determine the order for registration.
Do any other Elite events use or will use this design for their registration order?
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Old October 31st, 2010, 12:17 PM
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I agree with smobro...emotionally I'd like to play but from a logical point of view I'm OK with accepting something like Flash recommends. It may be that this event is rising up out of the reach of more casual players (like myself) and that's OK if it means good things for one of my favorite hobbies.

One other thought...I'd be willing to play something less formal during the week either before or after the big event. Nice to see how amazing the pros are when compared with my own game :-)
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Old October 31st, 2010, 07:05 PM
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As a low rated advanced player that has played this event several times, I completely disagree with Flash from an emotional stand point.
As a logical human, I understand why he is suggesting using PDGA ratings to determine the order for registration.
Do any other Elite events use or will use this design for their registration order?

i do not think any other events use anything like what Flash has suggested i have been proven wrong on here before....


but i also do not believe that there is another event in the country that sells out like this either

i have missed the last couple of years while still volunteering is real cool, i am thinking about taking a shot at all the "young old farts" .... 1 last time
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Old October 31st, 2010, 09:50 PM
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Guys,

I understand your frustration but I only said rating bracketing for MA1 and MPO not MM1 or MS1 or any other advanced division. I see you read my post with emotion not logic. I wrote it from a logical point of view. The largest demands on the event are clearly in MA1 and MPO
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Old November 1st, 2010, 12:14 AM
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Guys,

I understand your frustration but I only said rating bracketing for MA1 and MPO not MM1 or MS1 or any other advanced division. I see you read my post with emotion not logic. I wrote it from a logical point of view. The largest demands on the event are clearly in MA1 and MPO
You got me. I quick scanned it and just saw the ratings and not the specifics. My bad.
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Old November 10th, 2010, 03:53 PM
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So how was the party?
I didn't make it to the party. I live too far away from Portland to have made it.
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