When entering the results for a match, you can set a score, and have to declare a Winner and a Loser (or a Draw between the participants if the structure allows it).
Even though entering the score is important and mighty useful, only the “Win-Draw-Loss” selection will really validate a match result.
Author: ToorAdmin
[Organizers] The Pairing Table
Lessons from the Beta Phase
Thanks to your feedbacks these last 18 months, Toornament has evolved into the most powerful Esport platform out there: new features, new architecture, a mobile app… and this is just the beginning!
Talking about our mobile app, we’ll have a dedicated post soon showing you what’s it’s capable of and how this major project will evolve over the next releases.
In the meatime, Here are some interesting trends spotted during the beta phase that we wanted to share with you:
Community:
- 15,000 tournaments
- 8,000 tournament organizers from 93 countries
- 500,000 participants
- 66 average participants per tournaments
- 63% online events, 37% offline events
Top 5 games:
- Counter Strike: Global Offensive (Valve)
- FIFA (EA)
- League Of Legends
- Hearthstone (Blizzard)
- Call Of Duty (Activision)
Most popular tournament structures:
- Single Elimination Bracket
- Groups to Single Elimination Bracket
- Double Elimination Bracket
To end this little dedrief, we produced a brand new trailer, showcasing Toornament’s wide array of functionalities and features and simplified UI.
About Toornament from OXENT on Vimeo.
If you use and enjoy Toornament, share the love and share this video!
Cheers,
The Toornament team
[Organizers] Can I run a private tournament?
[Organizers] What is the difference between the “Date / Time” and the “Schedule” functions?
There are two ways to associate a date and time to your matches. We originally add this information for each match, in the “Miscellaneous” tab.
Update: you can use our API and this free PHP script to batch edit your Match Schedule!
Recently, we added the “Schedule” option, so that you can add private of public schedules to your tournament covering all matters, from the main stage agenda to the times your technical staff has to show up in the morning for server tests.
While they come very handy, Schedules are not specifically linked to matches.
As this option has become really popular, we intend to merge the “date/time” option into a type of Schedule in the near future, so that you can both batch edit dates and times and have them automatically assigned to their respective matches!
In the meantime, the best way to adress a date/time for a match right now is to stick to the good old “Matches/Miscellaneous” tab.