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* The [[Media:DirMan2009nov9a.pdf|2009-11-09 edition]] included mostly minor changes, primarily dealing with the transition from NSA to NASPA, with a few other corrections. | * The [[Media:DirMan2009nov9a.pdf|2009-11-09 edition]] included mostly minor changes, primarily dealing with the transition from NSA to NASPA, with a few other corrections. | ||
* The last revision of the NSA’s Director’s Manual was published by the [[NSA]] Tournament Committee on August 13, 2008. | * The last revision of the NSA’s Director’s Manual was published by the [[NSA]] Tournament Committee on August 13, 2008. | ||
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+ | == Suggested enhancements == | ||
+ | * 2018-06-28 [[Kieran O'Connor]] would like the DM to address the topic of what to do when two players have identical ratings but needed to be placed in separate divisions (typically due to fixed division sizes). Possible criteria include: player preference, recency of player rating (more recent rating should be more accurate, and play up), random draw. |
The Director Manual (DM) has been written as a resource and guide for club and tournament directors. Directors (and those wishing to become directors) are encouraged to review the manual for helpful advice, guidelines, and checklists for creating and running a successful club or tournament.
NOTE: The director's manual may lag behind the website when it comes to changes about policy, fees, and deadlines, so be sure to check the appropriate web pages on this site for the latest accurate information.
Please contact the Publications Committee for suggestions to improve the DM.
In Section A.1.A.b., the first row of the full seven round Round Robin schedule by Berger Table pairings should read:
Rd. 1 | 1-BYE | 2-7 | 3-6 | 4-5 |
In Section A.2.B, Replace the 2nd Paragraph with:
Spread may be used to determine whether a player should be Gibsonized with 1,000 points of spread per round remaining. Use of spread is optional, but must be announced prior to the beginning of the tournament. If the director does not specifically announce the intention to use spread as a factor, it shall not be used.
Examples of spread-based Gibsonization, in a 12 game tournament:
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