Brassbowl Prizes
Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2010 1:05 pm
Hello All,
Well, as the title indicates, a post about prizes for Brassbowl (and possibly a guide for other tournaments)
The thing is in the past we've always given away a painted team as first prize. Besides that we've given prizes to the runner up and 3rd place, together with most touchdowns, most casualties, fair play and a 'special' prize for the wooden spoon.
Anyway, in the years before we've received comments that the prizes are quite steep, especially a fully painted team. The reverse is also true. Well as we are currently discussing this, we thought to ask everyone's opinion on talkbloodbowl. The main concern for some coaches seems to be that the prizes only go to a select few, and it would be better spread out, and also that the prizes increase strong competitive play among the top players which seems to be opposed to the friendly enthousiastic Christmaslike atmosphere at brassbowl.
As for us Brassbowl is all about a good weekend for the coaches attending, we thought to ask your opinion, wether for additional prizes, spot prizes, prize suggestions or to tell us to go to hell - which in itself is a futile comment as we already have a PO box there - please tell us.
So if anyone has an opinion on this, please post it. We're looking for your opinion on Brassbowl prizes until the end of May after which we'll decide what to do.
Well, as the title indicates, a post about prizes for Brassbowl (and possibly a guide for other tournaments)
The thing is in the past we've always given away a painted team as first prize. Besides that we've given prizes to the runner up and 3rd place, together with most touchdowns, most casualties, fair play and a 'special' prize for the wooden spoon.
Anyway, in the years before we've received comments that the prizes are quite steep, especially a fully painted team. The reverse is also true. Well as we are currently discussing this, we thought to ask everyone's opinion on talkbloodbowl. The main concern for some coaches seems to be that the prizes only go to a select few, and it would be better spread out, and also that the prizes increase strong competitive play among the top players which seems to be opposed to the friendly enthousiastic Christmaslike atmosphere at brassbowl.
As for us Brassbowl is all about a good weekend for the coaches attending, we thought to ask your opinion, wether for additional prizes, spot prizes, prize suggestions or to tell us to go to hell - which in itself is a futile comment as we already have a PO box there - please tell us.
So if anyone has an opinion on this, please post it. We're looking for your opinion on Brassbowl prizes until the end of May after which we'll decide what to do.