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Re: Blog post:Frank Answers Fridays: August 29, 2014
The even registration process was an issue before, and seems like it may be an even bigger one now. This is especially true in California. Some veteran teams who attend two events have to make the decision of which to register for first, at the risk of missing out on available spots at the other. It's not an easy decision to make, and as far as I know, there is no great method to predict one's likelihood of getting into any particular even when capacity is raised for second-round registrations.
So the bottom line is, I can't be sure where to register first because I'm not sure what will be full or open during the second registration window. How do we fix this? |
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Re: Blog post:Frank Answers Fridays: August 29, 2014
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I'm not sure a bigger reserve is the answer to this problem...seems to me it's going to make it worse. The only answer I can see is either bigger events, or more events. |
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Re: Blog post:Frank Answers Fridays: August 29, 2014
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Several East Coast Regional events (DC and Chesapeake) were downsized for last season’s competitions. The DC event was moved from the Washington Convention Center to the Patriot Center @ GMU, while the Chesapeake event was moved from the Baltimore Convention Center to the Comcast Center @ UMD. So the prospect for bigger events looks bleak for the upcoming season. And the only new Regional event on the East Coast seems to be located in Georgia (see post below), a possible NC Regional clone - size wise (number of teams being allowed to attend). Quote:
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