Online discussions—especially those fueled by strong emotions—are rarely productive venues for clarification. Even well-intentioned rule explanations can be twisted, misquoted, or used against you or others. But, when a controversy happens, players will instinctively look to judges for guidance and assurance. What should you do in these situations? Émilien Wild offers his thoughts and reasoning behind choosing when and when not to engage.
Mois : mars 2025
Steve Broda, also known as Judge Broda, is a UK judge based in the heart of London. In this travel guide, Steve will tell you some of the best places to visit to make your trip to London more memorable. Whether you’re going as a first-timer or a Rowdy Local, there should be something new for you to experience!
The L2P Advanced certification recognizes judges who excel in teaching, engagement, and teamwork at Learn to Play booths. This article explains the certification process, the difference between Basic and Advanced, and what it takes to earn a recommendation. Ready to level up your Learn to Play skills?
Flesh and Blood can be a complicated game, and players will often make errors in a game that are technically legal but not intentional. When can judges step in and reverse gameplay errors or misjudgments? Eser Unger goes over when judges can and can’t reverse actions, and provides a handy flowchart for reference!