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gara101 Gimp Suit Wearing Dark Eldar
Posts : 71 Join date : 2012-02-21 Age : 28 Location : Bentonville
| Subject: Tournament fundraiser 30th January 2013, 11:26 pm | |
| I was looking at how the bugeater gt is a school fundraiser and was wondering how difficult would it be to set up and organize and would there be a profit big enough for a fundraiser and if it was held at bentonville high school would people show up | |
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bdix Leering Pear Daemon Thing of Nurgle
Posts : 1700 Join date : 2010-01-21 Age : 35 Location : Fayetteville/Russellville
| Subject: Re: Tournament fundraiser 31st January 2013, 12:42 am | |
| A couple points: 1.Tim (the guy who puts it on) does immense amounts of work to make it happen. 2. Being a teacher, he sets this stuff up and I'm assuming forces his kids to work it like a slave force 3. The school it is at is on par with a college campus with its facilities. Bentonville is nice too, so this one is not so much. 4. I'm sure there are a lot of legal issues, political issues, and explaining of the hobby that goes into getting the school district to let you do it. 5. Funding. Tim somehow talks people into donating most of the prize support. Find someone with a silver tongue.
Long story short, it would be a mountain of work. Putting on a shop tournement is one thing, a GT caliber tournament is another. Just ask Brian at TSE! | |
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gara101 Gimp Suit Wearing Dark Eldar
Posts : 71 Join date : 2012-02-21 Age : 28 Location : Bentonville
| Subject: Re: Tournament fundraiser 31st January 2013, 9:30 am | |
| Do u think it would be possible people won't be an issue to run it but cause there is alot of people in the band that would help run it my main concern after getting it approved would be having enough people showing up | |
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bsimon Chaos Daemon Prince
Posts : 540 Join date : 2009-06-10
| Subject: Re: Tournament fundraiser 31st January 2013, 1:32 pm | |
| My main concern would be terrain and tables. | |
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gara101 Gimp Suit Wearing Dark Eldar
Posts : 71 Join date : 2012-02-21 Age : 28 Location : Bentonville
| Subject: Re: Tournament fundraiser 31st January 2013, 6:51 pm | |
| Very true terrain and tables are important | |
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bdix Leering Pear Daemon Thing of Nurgle
Posts : 1700 Join date : 2010-01-21 Age : 35 Location : Fayetteville/Russellville
| Subject: Re: Tournament fundraiser 31st January 2013, 7:30 pm | |
| Accommodations for out of towners, if you plan on running a big event. Prize support versus entry fee. You don't want to eat any costs in a fund raiser. | |
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gara101 Gimp Suit Wearing Dark Eldar
Posts : 71 Join date : 2012-02-21 Age : 28 Location : Bentonville
| Subject: Re: Tournament fundraiser 31st January 2013, 7:53 pm | |
| Ya im going to stop by tse to talk to him aboutlike all thedetails cause i still need to get the school to approve it i just need alot of the details to show it will work | |
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gara101 Gimp Suit Wearing Dark Eldar
Posts : 71 Join date : 2012-02-21 Age : 28 Location : Bentonville
| Subject: Re: Tournament fundraiser 31st January 2013, 7:55 pm | |
| One more thing would be in a tournamemt does it have to be painted cause ik people who would play but dont have them painted but just make an award for painting | |
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Sweet E Mordheim Master Bat(tl)er
Posts : 246 Join date : 2009-08-11 Location : NWA
| Subject: Re: Tournament fundraiser 31st January 2013, 8:01 pm | |
| Not to be critical, cause I love your spirit, but you need to go to some GT's before you pitch running one. They are an immense amount of work and a fair bit of money.
I think bdix is giving some good advice in suggesting that you talk to Brian from TSE. He's ran GT's and could give you good advice. | |
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bdix Leering Pear Daemon Thing of Nurgle
Posts : 1700 Join date : 2010-01-21 Age : 35 Location : Fayetteville/Russellville
| Subject: Re: Tournament fundraiser 31st January 2013, 9:43 pm | |
| I think it would be a practical start to run a small local 10-16 man tournament. Get a feel for what it takes to manage it on a small scale. Do a couple of those, break even on costs, then start putting together what it takes to make it larger. Say 20-30 man tournament- what Bugeater started at its first year. If you can get that to work successfully, you take it up to the next level. There is a certain progression to starting up a GT. Brian can tell you, he didn't start out with the numbers he got this year. | |
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gara101 Gimp Suit Wearing Dark Eldar
Posts : 71 Join date : 2012-02-21 Age : 28 Location : Bentonville
| Subject: Re: Tournament fundraiser 2nd February 2013, 12:46 am | |
| Im going to stop by tse tommarow and try and talk with him about all this | |
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