So my X-Wing community is relatively and young, and consequently the TOs are a little inexperienced. In the tournaments I've played in, the TO has always been a player as well, and not affiliated with the FLGS where the tournament is being held. The requirement for a second TO when a TO is playing has been handled pretty loosely, to be honest, but I don't have any experiences yet that make me worry that the guy that's been acting as the TO is making questionable rule judgments. He does say that if you forget to declare an action you default to a focus, which I don't love, but it's "fair" insofar as it applies to everyone, I guess.
What does have me concerned is the way the byes have been handled. Now I've never been a TO myself and don't particularly want to be, although I've offered to do the job if necessary to actually make a tournament happen. The point is, I don't know anything about how the tournament software works. I just know that the following situation seems a little problematic:
Twice in a row now, the TO has taken 2nd place (this most recent time the prize support was pretty righteous and he scored an Armada core set, while I took 3rd and got a dice bag). He's also taken a first round bye because we've had an odd number of players.
Does this seem like an issue to anyone? Am I right in understanding that he's starting out 1-0 with perfect MOV? It doesn't seem like anyone else has gotten a bye in later rounds - is that only possible if someone has dropped? If it is a problem, as it seems to me, does anyone know of a better way to assign the bye as fairly as possible?
Hope I don't seem like a whiner. Truth is I went 3-1 and just ended up with the best MOV among players with one loss, so it's totally possible I still would've ended up in third. TO had no losses, but also only played 3 matches.
Anyway, just wanted to get some thoughts on this from the community because I don't want to make a big stink about it if I'm missing something. Thanks for reading.
Edited by FuturistiKen