You are viewing a condensed mobile version of this NASPA webpage.
Switch to full version.
(→Membership numbers and passwords: broken link) |
(→NASPA Championships: updated for 2024) |
||
(9 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown) | |||
Line 8: | Line 8: | ||
# <span class=q>What is NASPA?</span> <br />NASPA is a nonprofit [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/501(c)_organization 501(c)(4) corporation] incorporated in Texas. We are an association of tournament, club and avid home Scrabble players in North America. | # <span class=q>What is NASPA?</span> <br />NASPA is a nonprofit [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/501(c)_organization 501(c)(4) corporation] incorporated in Texas. We are an association of tournament, club and avid home Scrabble players in North America. | ||
# <span class=q>How many members does NASPA have?</span> <br />The exact number varies from day to day as members join, lapse and re-up. We typically have between 2,000-2,500 active paid members and 4,000 past or lapsed members. Our player database lists another 10,000+ players who have competed before our founding, or in affiliated overseas events. We have estimated another 10,000 players competing in our clubs, where membership and registration is not required, based on ratios of members to nonmembers at selected clubs. | # <span class=q>How many members does NASPA have?</span> <br />The exact number varies from day to day as members join, lapse and re-up. We typically have between 2,000-2,500 active paid members and 4,000 past or lapsed members. Our player database lists another 10,000+ players who have competed before our founding, or in affiliated overseas events. We have estimated another 10,000 players competing in our clubs, where membership and registration is not required, based on ratios of members to nonmembers at selected clubs. | ||
− | # <span class=q>Who is in charge of NASPA? </span><br />NASPA is formally governed by the [[Board of Trustees]]. Day-to-day management is in the hands of its [[Executive Committee]] (EC), which delegates most tasks to its [[Committees]]. Decisions of working committees may be appealed to the [[Advisory Board]] (AB); AB decisions may be appealed to the EC; EC decisions may be appealed to the | + | # <span class=q>Who is in charge of NASPA? </span><br />NASPA is formally governed by the [[Board of Trustees]]. Day-to-day management is in the hands of its [[Executive Committee]] (EC), which delegates most tasks to its [[Committees]]. Decisions of working committees may be appealed to the [[Advisory Board]] (AB); AB decisions may be appealed to the EC; EC decisions may be appealed to the Board of Trustees. |
# <span class=q>Do players have a voice in how NASPA works? </span><br /> Yes. Players who have the time and energy to devote to volunteering for one of NASPA's [[Committees]] can have the most direct impact on our future by helping to develop our policy. Others are encouraged to either contact the committee in charge of their concern, or their [[Advisory Board]] representative for general concerns. | # <span class=q>Do players have a voice in how NASPA works? </span><br /> Yes. Players who have the time and energy to devote to volunteering for one of NASPA's [[Committees]] can have the most direct impact on our future by helping to develop our policy. Others are encouraged to either contact the committee in charge of their concern, or their [[Advisory Board]] representative for general concerns. | ||
Line 17: | Line 17: | ||
# <span class=q>What is cross-tables.com? </span><br />Cross-tables.com is a partner website developed and maintained by [[Seth Lipkin]], providing a wealth of statistical information about the history of competitive Scrabble play in North America. | # <span class=q>What is cross-tables.com? </span><br />Cross-tables.com is a partner website developed and maintained by [[Seth Lipkin]], providing a wealth of statistical information about the history of competitive Scrabble play in North America. | ||
# <span class=q>What does it mean when it says "Check with NASPA" next to an unrated player's name in a tournament roster? </span><br />It means that cross-tables.com does not track information about unrated players, and you should use the regular membership tools to verify an unrated player's membership status. | # <span class=q>What does it mean when it says "Check with NASPA" next to an unrated player's name in a tournament roster? </span><br />It means that cross-tables.com does not track information about unrated players, and you should use the regular membership tools to verify an unrated player's membership status. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Equipment == | ||
+ | #<span class=q>How do I assemble a NASPA round board?</span><br />You can find instructions [https://starboards.co/how-to-assemble-star-boards-pro/ here] from our partner, Star Boards. | ||
+ | #<span class=q>My ZMF-II clock stops when it reaches 00:00 and does not go into overtime. How can I set the clock to show up to 10 minutes of overtime?</span><br />Your NASPA ZMF-II should have come configured for sanctioned Scrabble play. If not, or if you manage to change the settings and aren’t sure how to change them back, click [[ZMF-II instructions | here]] for the instructions you should follow. | ||
+ | #<span class=q>My ZMF-II clock resets to 0:00 in the middle of the game. What can I do to prevent this?</span><br />Make sure that the batteries are snugly installed. We find that batteries vary in dimensions by small amounts and may be loose. Put the batteries in the compartment and roll them with both thumbs. Placing some padding in the compartment can also help to secure the batteries in place. | ||
== Finance == | == Finance == | ||
Line 46: | Line 51: | ||
=== Member profile === | === Member profile === | ||
# <span class=q>How do I change my NASPA contact information? </span><br /> Click on the [https://www.scrabbleplayers.org/cgi-bin/services.pl Member Services], then Edit Profile. Contact us at [mailto:info@scrabbleplayers.org info@scrabbleplayers.org] if you need to change your name. | # <span class=q>How do I change my NASPA contact information? </span><br /> Click on the [https://www.scrabbleplayers.org/cgi-bin/services.pl Member Services], then Edit Profile. Contact us at [mailto:info@scrabbleplayers.org info@scrabbleplayers.org] if you need to change your name. | ||
− | # <span class=q>Why did I not receive my prize winnings or other correspondence? </span><br /> | + | # <span class=q>Why did I not receive my prize winnings or other correspondence? </span><br />NASPA sends mail to the address given in your member profile; check to make sure that it’s up-to-date. |
=== Membership numbers and passwords === | === Membership numbers and passwords === | ||
Line 54: | Line 59: | ||
# <span class=q>My current email address is not in the member database. How can I receive my password? </span><br /> Contact us at [mailto:info@scrabbleplayers.org info@scrabbleplayers.org] to receive a password and have your email address updated in the database. | # <span class=q>My current email address is not in the member database. How can I receive my password? </span><br /> Contact us at [mailto:info@scrabbleplayers.org info@scrabbleplayers.org] to receive a password and have your email address updated in the database. | ||
# <span class=q>How do I change my password? </span><br /> Go to the [https://www.scrabbleplayers.org/cgi-bin/services.pl Member Services] page, then click on the “Change Password” button at the bottom of the page. If you don’t remember your password, enter your member number and click on “Email me my password”. | # <span class=q>How do I change my password? </span><br /> Go to the [https://www.scrabbleplayers.org/cgi-bin/services.pl Member Services] page, then click on the “Change Password” button at the bottom of the page. If you don’t remember your password, enter your member number and click on “Email me my password”. | ||
− | # <span class=q>I tried entering my NASPA ID and password but keep being told “ | + | # <span class=q>I tried entering my NASPA ID and password but keep being told “You’re trying to connect to an unknown session. Please log on again.” </span><br /> We use “browser cookies” to keep track of sessions at our website. If you see this message and use AOL as your ISP, make sure that you are using Firefox as your browser and not the default AOL browser. Otherwise, make sure that you have cookies enabled in your browser preferences. |
== [[Championships|NASPA Championships]] == | == [[Championships|NASPA Championships]] == | ||
− | # <span class=q>When/where is the next [[North American SCRABBLE Championship|NASPA Championship]] | + | # <span class=q>When/where is the next [[North American SCRABBLE Championship|NASPA Championship]]?</span><br />The [[2024 Scrabble Players Championship]] is scheduled to take place in South Bend, IN, from July 20 to 24, 2024. |
− | # <span class=q> Who decides the format of the | + | # <span class=q> Who decides the format of the Scrabble Players Championship (SPC)?</span><br />The NASPA [[Championship Committee]] is charged with organizing and running our annual championship tournament. The Championship Committee makes hundreds of decisions with respect to the organization of the SPC. The Championship Committee functions much like the organizers/directors of other NASPA tournaments, choosing a venue, negotiating terms, setting entry fees, establishing division cutoffs, determining pairing format, etc. Major decisions of the Championship Committee are typically reviewed by the [[Advisory Board]]. |
− | |||
== [[National SCRABBLE Association]] == | == [[National SCRABBLE Association]] == | ||
Line 71: | Line 75: | ||
# <span class=q>Do I need to be a member to get the NASPA News? </span><br />No. You can subscribe to the NASPA News [https://www.scrabbleplayers.org/w/IContact#How_to_Subscribe here]. | # <span class=q>Do I need to be a member to get the NASPA News? </span><br />No. You can subscribe to the NASPA News [https://www.scrabbleplayers.org/w/IContact#How_to_Subscribe here]. | ||
# <span class=q>Is the NASPA Bulletin still published? </span><br /> No. The [[NASPA Bulletin]] was published between 2009 and 2014. You can find back issues [[NASPA Bulletin | here]]. | # <span class=q>Is the NASPA Bulletin still published? </span><br /> No. The [[NASPA Bulletin]] was published between 2009 and 2014. You can find back issues [[NASPA Bulletin | here]]. | ||
− | # <span class=q>Why did I not receive [[IContact|NASPA News]]? </span><br />If you | + | # <span class=q>Why did I not receive [[IContact|NASPA News]]? </span><br />NASPA sends the newsletter and other email correspondence to the address given in your member profile; check to make sure that it’s up-to-date. If you told the email service (iContact) that you do not wish to receive email from NASPA, you will need to contact [mailto:support@icontact.com them] to start receiving email again. |
== Other Scrabble Entities == | == Other Scrabble Entities == |
Here is a list of frequently asked questions (FAQ) about the NASPA. Please check to see if your question is answered here before you contact us.
The rest of our topics are listed alphabetically.
This page was last edited on 22 April 2024, at 10:15. Privacy policy
Copyright © 2024 NASPA All rights reserved. SCRABBLE is a trademark of Hasbro, Inc. in the USA and Canada, and of Mattel, Inc. elsewhere. NASPA and its activities are neither endorsed by nor affiliated with Hasbro or Mattel. For more information about NASPA or for comments or issues with this page, please email us.