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1) I know it’s hard to gather info about past tournaments, moreover for someone who came in 2018, without having the chance of the participation experience, but I don’t understand why you didn’t put the correct results about certain tournaments that are perfectly explained in their respective posts.
Some examples:
June 3rd 2017 was a TEAM tournament, hence the Gold, Silver and Bronze cups belongs to the team winners (NexCat, TyaPerf and PinkDuck respectively). In team tournaments the points aren’t calculated individually so, it’s not correct to show the winners in the way they are showed in your guide.
Same with the Hunky – Barbon’s tournament #2. That was also a team one.
I can’t recall if they were more team tournaments, so I’m pointing to the two I actually remember.
2) I’m not sure about the criteria used for the communities order, I guess is probably based on your personal taste/choice. Let me suggest you to correct it as the way it should be:
1 - SART Tournaments
2 - TSR Tournaments
3 - TSR Community
The criteria is based on the creation date of each group which also stands for the order of the tournaments, which I see is by date.
You should remove the spakinglish group from that list. If tournaments are meant for the community/public I don’t see why you listed a closed group (you can't even send request to be accepted, is a group with members that can be invited only by you). In case you decide to change that, then you can add it to the list.
1) June 3rd 2017 was a TEAM tournament, hence the Gold, Silver and Bronze cups belongs to the team winners (NexCat, TyaPerf and PinkDuck respectively). In team tournaments the points aren’t calculated individually so, it’s not correct to show the winners in the way they are showed in your guide.
The results and details are in the spreadsheet, but you are right about showing the team winners name.
2) I’m not sure about the criteria used for the communities order.
There are no criteria but I accept your suggestion.
3) You should remove the spakinglish group from that list. If tournaments are meant for the community/public I don’t see why you listed a closed group.
That Spakinglish tournament was held when it was just an open chat and before we switched it to a closed group.
Thanks!