Happy to see that all months/dates are solidifed so far in advance. It really helps for planning on busy schedules!
On the next note of planning, has the board decided on what our fee structure, IFPA reporting segments/combinations, and any other changes may be?
It would be nice to know these soon/before the season gets underway.
I personally really want to push for 1x per year reporting to IFPA and have a few reasons aside from the $1 fee the IFPA is charging per person per submission.
Of greatest importance to me is that the league actually accurately reflect player skill if we are reporting to IFPA and the current 2 month combined structure does not do that. It over inflates points with members that only are able to make it to 1 out of 2 league nights (they still add to base value). This puts greater emphasis on "just show up" rather than actual skill. As a personal example, I voulenteered for dec 2017 almost a year in advance. I am unable to attend Nov which means even for the league night where I should have some sort of chance at placing/advantage of home collection hosting, I would not do better than anyone that just shows up both months. Right now our system is one where someone could finish 10th 2 months in a row and place better for the "season" than anyone else in the top four a single month that does not come the extra month.
Secondary importance and by law of averages, it just seems "right" to stop with the point grab BS and report instead for what accurately reflects what our league tracks; which is an annual champ. If we are going to run a year long tracking then we should mimic that with our IFPA submission.
Alternatively, if we are going to run 4 "seasons" for IFPA purposes, then we should mimic that for league purposes and have quarterly champions crowned.
Third is that is we run an year long league then people will surely miss a few. That is just the reality of running a collector league with so much pinball and other stuff going on in personal lives. Having the schedule set so far in advance is a great thing, but wont solve it all. If we just submit at the end of each year then missing a few has no real impact on IFPA reporting.
The TLDR version : Reporting 1 x per year is the 'right choice' for the integrity of the system. For too long we have worked the loopholes to inflate IFPA point status and done so at the sacrafice of both fun and accuracy of reporting/reflecting skill.
Looking forward to next year
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