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  • rz317

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    Updated/corrected match results as well as the Point Series Standings have been uploaded to IndianaMultiGun.com.

    RZ
     

    rhino

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    Here is some unsolcited advice to the match director if you're having trouble with scoresheets having legible and correct information. Please free to use or disregard at your discretion.
    1. Make it absolutely clear at the shooters' meeting that confirming the veracity of the information on the scoresheet is 100% the responsibility of the competitor. Since your shooters' meeting is mandatory, you shouldn't have trouble communcating this to all who attend and choose to listen.
    2. Make it absolutely clear that because it is the competitor's responsibility to verify his own scoresheet that he should actually do so after each and every stage has been scored. If he doesn't understand something or can't read something or the information is incorrect, that is exactly the time and place when it should be addressed. He should always check to make sure the time and points/penalties are records and correct. Consider requiring initials or signature on the scoresheets from both competitor and RO.
    3. Do not allow time or making the match move faster take precedence over #1 and #2. In the long run, it will cost more time and more stress on all concerned when you get one or more incorrect or illegible scoresheets.
    4. If you implement #1-#3, then scoresheets should stand as they are when the match scores are compiled and summarized. If you can't read one or lack enough information to assign a meaningful result, then assign whatever your equivalent of a "did not finish" is.
    5. If the published results are challenged during the allowed arbitration period, then it's a simple matter of verfiying agreement or lack thereof with the actual scoresheet. You might want to feed them all through a scanner for archiving just in case, then you can also email individual images as evidence when necessary.
     

    jve153

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    Nov 14, 2011
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    ^^ what he said. would take a few seconds after each stage. we did this for national paintball tournaments, and when someone came up and threw a fit about a score, they pulled the sheet, if what was posted was what was on sheet and both captains sigs were one it, sorry about your luck, next time get head ref invovled before signing
     
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