Clanger
Mongoose
On the way home from the Tourney this weekend. We briefly mentioned Sportsmanship points.
Should they be shown with the Game scores?
I think the scores should be shown. If Player A keeps getting 20's for Sportmanship and Player B get regularly 12's. It should make them think "How can I improve my Game". Improving your Game does not mean taking a killer combo but how you approach the Game and your Fellow Players.
In Mongoose Tourneys this represents a 5th of your final score. In others Tourneys the scale is different but is no less still important.
Da Boss joked I should write a "Clangers Guide to Sportsmanship" as I tend to score very highly in that regard at Tourneys. So here is a little Thread for what people think is Good Sportsmanship in a Tourney.
Getting that top score in no paricular order (in my opinion)
1) Simple politeness. A handshake and "Good Luck" is in order. Treat your Opponent as a person and just not someone to beat.
2) No cheating. Goes without saying.
3) If your opponent has a mind block at the time. And forgets something or does something wrong. Reminding them politely is in order.
4) Learning something new in the game. I like games that make you think.
5) Offer some advice to your opponent if they are new to the game and give them the options. Even if sometimes this is done during, mid or even after the game.
6) We all get irritated when the dice go against us. As long as you do not do a table flip or knock the opponent out. Muttering at your bad luck and calling your opponent a "Jammy Bugger" or words to that effect is okay as long as it is in jest and not meant maliciously.
7) The opponent is fun to play against (even if loosing badly). You both have a good laugh playing the game.
8) Turn up at the table not expecting to win. Just to have fun. Play the game and not play the Tourney.
In my years of doing ACTA Tourneys. I have only experienced 1 poor player. The opponents I have faced have been great opponents and we always seem to enjoy our games. All bar 1 opponent I have faced I will gladly face the same people again without qualms and know I would get a fun great game.
What do the other members think?
Should they be shown with the Game scores?
I think the scores should be shown. If Player A keeps getting 20's for Sportmanship and Player B get regularly 12's. It should make them think "How can I improve my Game". Improving your Game does not mean taking a killer combo but how you approach the Game and your Fellow Players.
In Mongoose Tourneys this represents a 5th of your final score. In others Tourneys the scale is different but is no less still important.
Da Boss joked I should write a "Clangers Guide to Sportsmanship" as I tend to score very highly in that regard at Tourneys. So here is a little Thread for what people think is Good Sportsmanship in a Tourney.
Getting that top score in no paricular order (in my opinion)
1) Simple politeness. A handshake and "Good Luck" is in order. Treat your Opponent as a person and just not someone to beat.
2) No cheating. Goes without saying.
3) If your opponent has a mind block at the time. And forgets something or does something wrong. Reminding them politely is in order.
4) Learning something new in the game. I like games that make you think.
5) Offer some advice to your opponent if they are new to the game and give them the options. Even if sometimes this is done during, mid or even after the game.
6) We all get irritated when the dice go against us. As long as you do not do a table flip or knock the opponent out. Muttering at your bad luck and calling your opponent a "Jammy Bugger" or words to that effect is okay as long as it is in jest and not meant maliciously.
7) The opponent is fun to play against (even if loosing badly). You both have a good laugh playing the game.
8) Turn up at the table not expecting to win. Just to have fun. Play the game and not play the Tourney.
In my years of doing ACTA Tourneys. I have only experienced 1 poor player. The opponents I have faced have been great opponents and we always seem to enjoy our games. All bar 1 opponent I have faced I will gladly face the same people again without qualms and know I would get a fun great game.
What do the other members think?