Does this mean you HAVE to have a registered account to play in Nats? Just curious...
Yes, because you have to have a registered account to opt in to play points thus being able to earn play points.
Does this mean you HAVE to have a registered account to play in Nats? Just curious...
I agree and can't argue that you are wrong. But, I wouldn't consider this "misuse" of anything. One thing to remember about report leagues, there is really good chance that reporting one extra person per league across the US will result in ZERO "extra" materials, due to the way the numbers for materials fall. If I report 14, I get 20. If I report 18, I get 20. Adding one to that doesn't skew anything.
On a different note, I just had a couple of questions that just popped into my head:
Was anyone denied entry into Nats this year because of a lack of points? (I mean, showed up to register and told no).
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Does this mean you HAVE to have a registered account to play in Nats? Just curious...
Answer: When a company catches your slack.If players are truly serious about playing at nats, then then can put forth the very small effort it takes to properly set up their accounts. Don't expect TPCi to catch your slack every year.
On a different note, I just had a couple of questions that just popped into my head:
Was anyone denied entry into Nats this year because of a lack of points? (I mean, showed up to register and told no). Yes, quite a few. I know of one parent that had two kids playing and tried to enter.
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Does this mean you HAVE to have a registered account to play in Nats? Just curious...