On this PokeGym Podcast we pull the Roundtable and present, the Judge Table! This episode is a video-podcast or vodcast.
You can turn out a Pokemon Trading Card Game pre-tournament deck check in about 2 minutes 30 seconds, if the players deck is in order. bulbasnore shows a method where you combine speed with accuracy so that you have fewer chances to make mistakes.
Keep from being skewered when other judges look at the list you checked pre-tourney during their swoop and top-cut deck checks! Get a fast, air-tight deck check method. Nothing worse than 57 or 66 cards on the list after your check! Here's my method that I've assembled from what I've leared from other judges, mostly Chrisbo and Team Compendium.
This vodcast is longer than the real deal. I do a lot more talking in the video than in a real check, plus I check off the list, to show that we're checking from the deck to the list, instead of just dropping blocks of cards. When you get on a roll with this method it goes really fast! And I GEHR-ON-TEE you will end up with 60 cards on the deck and the list without adding the list.
Deck Check Method Outline:
Technical notes:
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Pokegym Roundtable Podcast
Judge Table: Pre-tourney Deck Check
Judge Table: Pre-tourney Deck Check
You can turn out a Pokemon Trading Card Game pre-tournament deck check in about 2 minutes 30 seconds, if the players deck is in order. bulbasnore shows a method where you combine speed with accuracy so that you have fewer chances to make mistakes.
Keep from being skewered when other judges look at the list you checked pre-tourney during their swoop and top-cut deck checks! Get a fast, air-tight deck check method. Nothing worse than 57 or 66 cards on the list after your check! Here's my method that I've assembled from what I've leared from other judges, mostly Chrisbo and Team Compendium.
This vodcast is longer than the real deal. I do a lot more talking in the video than in a real check, plus I check off the list, to show that we're checking from the deck to the list, instead of just dropping blocks of cards. When you get on a roll with this method it goes really fast! And I GEHR-ON-TEE you will end up with 60 cards on the deck and the list without adding the list.
Deck Check Method Outline:
- Smile and ask if the deck is in order as on the list... if not, hand back the list and ask the player to get back in line after fixing it*.
- Check the player info area for:
- Legibility
- Completeness
- Birthday (make sure the year makes sense and matches the players division)
- Count the deck while you check the backs for:
- Marks
- Excessive wear
- Illegal sleeves
- As you come across a possible mark, look at the card face, is there a pattern? e.g. all the Rare Candies
- Damaged/marked sleeves -- rotate the card in place and continue. If there are too many problems, ask the player to get back in line after de/re-sleeve.
- Check from the Deck to the List.
- Drop the groups of cards face down as you see them on the list.
- Fix minor errors, but if you discover out-of-order, or the player hasn't entered required info, hand back the list and ask the player to get back in line after fixing it.
- Make note of cards that require translations or most recent printings (MRP).
- Discuss and note any problems to be corrected in the admin area. De-sleeve if there are just a few damaged sleeves, and make a note.
- PRINT your initials in the admin area, with "pre" depending on your TO.
Technical notes:
MP4 format.
Spot the error!
This needs to be re-shot in real time, but that's going to be a while, so here comes the long-winded version.
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