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== Settings Tab (aka Tournament Setup) ==
 
== Settings Tab (aka Tournament Setup) ==
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The Settings tab is where you configure your tournament, from general options to settings up judge groups, events, and the schedule.
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The vast majority of problems people have when tabbing a tournament are the result of having failed to properly set something up in advance. To ensure your tournament runs as smoothly as possible, you'll want to check the settings described in this section thoroughly before starting to pair rounds.
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In general, you should work your way through the menu options from top to bottom, and check each set of settings carefully. To successfully tab a tournament, you will need to progress through each of these setup steps - it's usually easiest to do them in the order presented here.

Revision as of 17:44, 18 January 2015

This Tournament Quick Start guide is designed to give you a high-level overview of the steps involved in tabbing a tournament using Tabroom. It's written with a first-time tabber in mind, but may also be useful for experienced tabbers as a checklist reminder of what to do at each stage of running a tournament. Each section is deliberately brief - more information and extensive documentation on each feature can be found in the rest of the manual.

With the sheer number of options and settings available, tabbing a tournament can sometimes feel overwhelming. Fortunately, most of the options on Tabroom are only there if you need them - almost everything is set to a reasonable default, so if you're not sure what something does or whether you need it, it's usually safe to just leave it alone.

At its most basic, running a round successfully only requires three things - competitors, a judge, and a room. The process of running a tournament is mostly about providing those three things in a (hopefully, somewhat) timely fashion. Everything else is just details.

If you were to sum up the order of said details in the most general sense, it would look something like this: 1) Set up the tournament - define events, rules, schedules, rooms, etc. 2) Let people register so you have entries and judges 3) Pair/panel a round 4) Enter ballots or let judges do it themselves 5) Repeat #3 and #4 until the tournament is done 6) Publish the results

That's it! This guide and manual will walk you through each of the above steps.

Getting Started

If you want to follow along with this guide, you'll first need to Request A Tournament.

Once you have a tournament linked to your account, the first step is to make it your active tournament by clicking on it in your sidebar:

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You'll notice the top row of tabs change - you're now in "Tournament Mode" rather than the general public website:

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IMPORTANT TIP: Tabroom is designed to progress logically from left to right, and top to bottom. When in doubt, going on to the "next" menu option will usually put you in the right place.

Each of these tabs corresponds to one of the stages of running a tournament, from beginning to end:

Settings - Contains all the options for things that need to be set up before the tournament, such as events, registration, judge and tabulation rules, entering rooms, scheduling rounds, setting entry fees, etc.

Entries - Lets you view and manipulate entries for competitors and judges, along with some helpful features for manipulating your tournament data, importing/exporting your tournament from other tab programs, etc.

Paneling - Creates pairings and assigns judges for Individual Events. Is not really used for debate events (CX, LD, PF, etc.).

Schemats - Creates and manipulates schemats (a.k.a. pairings, postings) for debate events, including assigning judges and rooms, and lets you view or print schemats for all events.

Tabbing - For entering ballots and tabulating various results.

Results - For creating and publishing results after the tournament is over.

Settings Tab (aka Tournament Setup)

setup tourn-settingstab.png The Settings tab is where you configure your tournament, from general options to settings up judge groups, events, and the schedule.

The vast majority of problems people have when tabbing a tournament are the result of having failed to properly set something up in advance. To ensure your tournament runs as smoothly as possible, you'll want to check the settings described in this section thoroughly before starting to pair rounds.

In general, you should work your way through the menu options from top to bottom, and check each set of settings carefully. To successfully tab a tournament, you will need to progress through each of these setup steps - it's usually easiest to do them in the order presented here.