There are many tags and tools already available on Conquer Club that can be utilized to help you become a more effective organizer. These are designed to help you as an organizer stay organized, help your players find the information they need, and help the players join their games in a timely manner.
Organizing Your ThreadBigImage TagThe [BigImg] tag is available to easily post large spreadsheets, awards, and other images. Please use this tag for large images rather than the traditional [Img] tag. You will have to host your picture or screenshot on a site such as
http://www.photobucket.com or
http://www.imageshack.com before being able to post it in your thread.
List TagThis tag can be used to easily create an organized list of players, games, etc. in your posts. It will offset the list by a tab, and you can even use multiple list tags to nest lists inside lists. To make a list, type
To make separate lines within the list, just start a new line. To make bullets, type [*] at the beginning of the line, and if you want a numbered or lettered list, the bullet will change to the correct number/letter if your list tag looks like
or
Player TagThis simple tag will immediately provide a link to the player's profile rather than having to post a URL to their profile. It allows other players to easily research who they will be competing against, and can help you quickly reach a player's profile if you need to send a PM or check their points to seed in the tournament. To use these tags, type
and it will create
Night Strike.
Spoiler TagThese tags allow you to "hide" some text to keep your posts from getting too long. Readers can click on the boxes to show the hidden text. To use these tags, type
Code: Select all
[spoiler]Tournaments Rock![/spoiler]
to produce [spoiler]Tournaments Rock![/spoiler] You can add a header to the spoiler tags by typing spoiler=title.
Strike-through TagThis tag will allow you to cross an item out within your post. It is great to show who has been eliminated in the tournament. To make it, just type
to produce
Text.
There are more tips located in the general forums, such as
this Questions & Answers thread.
Getting Into GamesGame TagThis tag provides a quick link to the game. Just include the game number between the tags, and the link will take a player to either the Join Game screen (if unfilled) or the game itself (if filled). To use these links, type
It will show up as [game]1000000[/game]. Be sure to include the password separately in the PM for players to join their games.
TO TagThese tags allow an organizer to post an auto-join link to get people into their games faster. You can click the first part of the text to view the game, and the second part to join the game without typing a password. To use these links, type
Where the number and password spots are for your specific settings. Please note that there must but a space between the number and password.
TOT TagAn upgrade to the TO tag, this tag allows you to utilize the new Join Team links to get your participants into team games easier. For these tags, you need to use
The format is similar to the TO tag, but "team#" is replaced with just the number (1, 2, 3, or 4).
Game InvitationsYou can invite your players directly into a spot in the game. After you make the game, look up the games on the Game Finder page, click on the spot in the game that you want filled, and then select the player who you want to fill that spot. The site will then send an invitation directly to the player for them to automatically join the game without having to enter a password. The spot only stays reserved for 24 hours, so you will have to resend the invitation after that.
Tournament ToolsMany organizers will go to
http://www.random.org to set up groupings and seedings for their tournaments. There are many different options to randomize items on the site. Many use the simple List Randomizer option.
For tournament stats use
this made by
ch0rn. Be sure to put the exact name of tournament when entering the site. There are various options so play around a bit to use it to your liking.
For tournament brackets you can use
challonge.
If you have any other reliable tools that you use and should be included in the Tournament Handbook, please send a PM to the Head Tournament Director.