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A large part of [[NASPA]]'s activities involve its officially sanctioned [[tournaments]].  
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A large part of [[NASPA]]'s activities involve its '''calendar''' of officially sanctioned [[tournaments]].  
 
At any given time, there are more than a hundred tournaments scheduled across the United States and Canada.  
 
At any given time, there are more than a hundred tournaments scheduled across the United States and Canada.  
 
Most of these are organized by NASPA-certified tournament [[directors]], while a few major  
 
Most of these are organized by NASPA-certified tournament [[directors]], while a few major  

Revision as of 21:34, 28 February 2009

A large part of NASPA's activities involve its calendar of officially sanctioned tournaments. At any given time, there are more than a hundred tournaments scheduled across the United States and Canada. Most of these are organized by NASPA-certified tournament directors, while a few major championships are funded by Hasbro or Hasbro Canada, organized by NASPA and reported on at this web site.

The calendar of upcoming tournaments is available on-line. You can look at it here in the following formats:

Corrections to any of the above should be sent to Joe Edley and John Chew.

To find out more about a tournament near you, please contact its organizer using the information provided. Before you play in an event, please familiarize yourself with our policy on behavior at tournaments. If you'd like to become a director, please read about our director certification process. Technical questions about tournaments should be sent to Joe Edley.