<html><head></head><body><div style="font-family:Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;font-size:medium;"><div><div>Continuing conversation with GM who wanted an appointment game. I recommend a read (I know its long)<br><br>Important observation: The Wargames Department is not listed on the staff page of the website.</div></div><div><br></div><div>Shane Sauby</div><div>Boardgames Supervisor</div><div><br></div><div><br></div><div id="ydp8da719c9yahoo_quoted_1039243880" class="ydp8da719c9yahoo_quoted"><div style="font-family:'Helvetica Neue', Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;font-size:13px;color:#26282a;"><div>----- Forwarded Message -----</div><div><b>From:</b> Shane Sauby <ssshanucon@yahoo.com></div><div><b>To:</b> Matt Gaffney <mgaff@fastmail.fm></div><div><b>Sent:</b> Tuesday, July 25, 2017, 3:30:36 PM PDT</div><div><b>Subject:</b> Re: Board game Event Submission question re: "Max People In Event" when GM is a player</div><div><br></div><div><div id="ydp8da719c9yiv5037682635"><div><div style="font-family:Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;font-size:medium;"><div><div>Hi Matt,</div></div><div><br clear="none"></div><div> Ultimately, I think this has not been brought up in the past because it is such a rare occurrence. In the five years I have been running boardgames, I can count on my hands the number of times a GM has come to me and mentioned they could not join in an event. Sometimes I worry about really new or really old games, where the number of copies present can sometimes be a limiting factor. But usually it is not something I worry about and wasn't even something I had considered an issue until you brought it up. That being said, the other issue, of "organizing" Open Gaming a little more, is something I will continue to look into.</div><div><br clear="none"></div><div>Shane Sauby</div><div>Boardgames Supervisor</div><div><br clear="none"></div><div><br clear="none"></div><div class="ydp8da719c9yiv5037682635yqt0117425793" id="ydp8da719c9yiv5037682635yqt92848"><div class="ydp8da719c9yiv5037682635yahoo_quoted" id="ydp8da719c9yiv5037682635yahoo_quoted_1957113919"><div style="font-family:'Helvetica Neue', Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif;font-size:13px;color:#26282a;"><div>On Tuesday, July 25, 2017, 2:15:48 PM PDT, Matt Gaffney <mgaff@fastmail.fm> wrote:</div><div><br clear="none"></div><div><br clear="none"></div><div><div id="ydp8da719c9yiv5037682635"></div></div></div></div></div></div></div><div class="ydp8da719c9yiv5037682635yqt0117425793" id="ydp8da719c9yiv5037682635yqt75008"><div><div dir="ltr">
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<div>The way you guys approach events is interesting. I don’t mean to
completely poo-poo how you do things. As a player, it’s ideal—if someone
happens to be running a game you want anyway. As a GM, I’m a little
curious as to why any GM in their right mind would GM an event that they may
very well not be able to participate in—but that’s just me, and if you have
manage to somehow have a sufficient number of GMs with this system, then you
must be doing something right. I do think that the way in which you run
any number of iterations of a game, as long as there is enough games
available—is very interesting, and I like it a lot. I personally would
just amend it by giving GMs precedence over players who did not bring a copy of
the game, if the GM wants to play. Many conventions couldn’t do what you
do in terms of having as many iterations of a game as people bring copies for,
because the number of available tables is an issue, especially Saturday evening,
and management of tables is an issue—it would be a nightmare for most
conventions to manage this system because they wouldn’t know how many tables to
expect for each event and would thus have a difficult time managing their
limited number of tables. Even at a really big con like Gen Con the number
of tables is “limited” given the number of attendees. If you guys have the
raw number of tables that this is not an issue, and the ability to manage tables
under this system such that people know where they’re going, then that seems
like a fantastic system. Again, I personally believe that the GM should
have precedence over those that didn’t bring a copy of the game, but other than
that it seems like a great system in a lot of ways. </div>
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<div>Hi Matt,</div></div>
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<div> I agree that getting a pick-up game going in Open Gaming is not the
easiest thing to do and I am discussing options with those in charge about what
we can do address this issue.</div>
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<div> War Games used to be associated with Boardgames but have moved up
and out and does have someone in charge. Their department does have their
own rules and I will get you the contact information and find out why they are
not listed on the website.</div>
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<div> I have been to other conventions as well, but they have all been
much smaller or not offered prizes with monetary value to the extent that we
do. I am not sure if we are truly an outlier in regards to GM
participation, but given your experience it appears we may be. Please
understand that our procedures and rules have been created and updated in
response to previous issues and problems that we have had with GMs in the
past.</div>
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<div>Shane Sauby</div>
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<div>On Monday, July 24, 2017, 4:15:02 PM PDT, Matt Gaffney
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<div>I understand what you are saying about Open Gaming, although I find that
this only works for certain games. Starting a game of Battlestar
Galactica, for example, generally works pretty well trying to start as a pick-up
game in Open Gaming. Whereas, something like Eclipse, not so much. I
have tried before to get a game of Eclipse going as a pick-up game in Open
Gaming at conventions before, and it doesn’t work. </div>
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<div>I’m still trying to understand how other departments work. I’ll be
running a couple of RPG games, so that’s pretty straightforward. I mean, I
guess I’m curious in which departments it is possible to run an event in which
the GM is not last in precedence and thus may not even be able to participate in
his own event! RPGs of course ensure that the DM is able to
participate--as you said, an RPG has the GM play, as the GM. But I’m
curious how war games and miniatures games work. Well, I’m not actually
planning on running a miniatures game at this particular con, so I guess that
that doesn’t matter for this particular con anyway. </div>
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<div>What about War games? I didn’t actually see a Department Manager
assigned to War games listed on the Strategicon website—do War games perhaps
then fall under the umbrella of your department, or perhaps the miniatures
department? Or is there a specific Department Supervisor for War games not
listed? Who would I ask about War games? If it’s you, then I guess
the primary question that I have is whether it is possible to run a War Game as
an event in which GM is not last in precedence, or whether instead that is only
possible in Open Gaming. </div>
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<div>Sorry that I have so many questions. I have run events in many
different conventions in different parts of the country—and I have never
encountered anything remotely like how Strategicon does things! You guys
might want to think about an FAQ, especially one clarifying to which departments
some of these policies apply to. I’ve been to Strategicon before but have
previously only done RPGs at Strategicon, so I guess that I didn’t realize how
different other things were. </div>
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<div>~Matt</div>
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<div><b>From:</b> <a shape="rect" title="ssshanucon@yahoo.com">Shane
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<div><b>Sent:</b> Friday, July 14, 2017 6:33 PM</div>
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<div>Hi Matt,</div></div>
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<div> The other departments have different procedures mainly due to the
difference in how their events are run. For example, an RPG technically
has the GM play, as the GM =) Given that each department is fairly
independent, it is often up to the Department Supervisor how they wish to handle
these requests.<br clear="none"> As for ways to indicate that you wish to
participate, there is a note section in the event submission form, so you can
indicate your intent there. I have not heard any other departments request
something like this on the submission form, so it has not been an issue in the
past.</div>
<div> Also, what you are suggestion is what some have termed "appointment
gaming," where you are looking to meet people at the convention to play the game
you brought. We encourage attendees to do this in the Open Gaming area,
not necessarily as an event in a department.<br clear="none"></div>
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<div>Shane Sauby</div>
<div>Boardgames Supervisor</div>
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<div>On Friday, July 14, 2017, 3:07:38 PM PDT, Matt Gaffney
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<div>Thanks for letting me know about that. </div>
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<div>I know they’re not your department, but—as near as I can tell, the rules
for board games (as many games will be run as copies brought, DM has last
precedence to play, etc.) apply only to board games, and not to other
categories, such as role-playing games, traditional card games, LARPs,
collectible card games, war games, or miniatures games. Is that
correct? Or do they apply to any of these other categories? Assuming
that they don’t apply to any of these other categories of games, in the case of,
say, a two-player war game, how would the GM specify whether he intended to be
one of the players or a non-player referee? </div>
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<div><b>Sent:</b> Thursday, July 13, 2017 7:51 PM</div>
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<div>I am sorry you will not be running events for me.</div>
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<div>I am fairly certain that pre-registration will be turned on August
19th.</div></div>
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<div>Shane Sauby</div>
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<div>On Thursday, July 13, 2017, 7:47:53 PM PDT, Matt Gaffney
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<div>Please remove my “Eclipse” event. </div>
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<div>When can players pre-register for events? </div>
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<div>Thanks,</div>
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<div>~Matt</div>
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<div><b>Sent:</b> Thursday, July 13, 2017 7:38 PM</div>
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<div>Hi Matt,</div></div>
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<div> At Strategicon events and tournaments the GM is not allowed to play
in their event unless all other participants have been seated in the
event. As the GM Procedures lay out, players who have brought a copy of
the game (except the GM) are given top priority, followed by those who signed up
first. Pre-registered players are automatically printed on the sign up
forms. Therefore the priority goes: players with a game, players who
pre-registered, players who signed up at the convention, and finally the GM.<br clear="none"><br clear="none"> The "Max People in Event" is actually "0"
(unlimited) for all events except PLAYTESTs, since those events will not have
publicly owned copies of the game. Otherwise, GMs are required to accept
as many players as they possibly can with the copies of the game they have
available.</div>
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<div>Shane Sauby</div>
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<div>P.S. Previous Eclipse events have had a dozen players, gone two
rounds, and lasted 7 hours.</div>
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<div>On Thursday, July 13, 2017, 1:05:00 AM PDT, Matt Gaffney
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<div>When I have submitted board game events to various other conventions, there
is usually a question to the effect of: “Is the GM a player?”</div>
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<div>There is no such question in your event submissions. Therefore, if I
submit a board game event in which I intend to be one of the players, do I
include myself when counting the “Max People In Event”? For example, in a
five-player board game in which I will be one of the five players, in “Max
People In Event,” would I enter 5 (and thereby include myself) or 4 (thereby
including only players other than myself)?</div>
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<div>Thanks,</div>
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<div>~Matt</div>
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