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Re: How do you grow your off-season competition?
We ran 38 teams this year at TRI. We had each team get 7 matches before eliminations. It's important to keep your match cycle time down to a minimum. We did this by making the defenses static throughout the event.
You also need to be able to start on time as well, so try to ensure teams can load in the night before and that you have everything field side ready the night before. Queuing volunteers become more important as well, because small delays will take up time in the schedule that you dont have.
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