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While not necessarily the founder or face of a tournament, the ''TO'' is the person expected to make the tournament run smoothly. It is always a good idea to have someone organize a tournament, as a definitive leader to make decisions and handle issues are always beneficial. There can be more than one for a tournament, but that is not recommended as it can lead to miscommunications and errors in oversight.
While not necessarily the founder or face of a tournament, the ''TO'' is the person expected to make the tournament run smoothly. It is always a good idea to have someone organize a tournament, as a definitive leader to make decisions and handle issues are always beneficial. There can be more than one for a tournament, but that is not recommended as it can lead to miscommunications and errors in oversight.


===Responsibilities===
==Responsibilities==
An organizer's duties can vary widely depending on the community and the goals of the tournament. However, they can include (but are not limited to) the following:
An organizer's duties can vary widely depending on the community and the goals of the tournament. However, they can include (but are not limited to) the following:


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*Recording tournament results and making those results available afterwards for participants.
*Recording tournament results and making those results available afterwards for participants.


===How to become one===
==How to become one==
There are several ways to become a tournament organizer. The simplest way to become a ''TO'' is to start a tournament and elect oneself as the organizer. While this guarantees the position of organizer, it will have next to no impact on the success of the tournament itself. Another way is to be appointed or hired by the founder of a tournament. Larger tournaments are known to contract organizers in this way. However, at least a basic amount of knowledge and experience is expected, making the job not beginner friendly. Organizers can also form crews specifically created to organize tournaments. This will be more appealing to owners and increase the chances of being hired.
There are several ways to become a tournament organizer. The simplest way to become a ''TO'' is to start a tournament and elect oneself as the organizer. While this guarantees the position of organizer, it will have next to no impact on the success of the tournament itself. Another way is to be appointed or hired by the founder of a tournament. Larger tournaments are known to contract organizers in this way. However, at least a basic amount of knowledge and experience is expected, making the job not beginner friendly. Organizers can also form crews specifically created to organize tournaments. This will be more appealing to owners and increase the chances of being hired.


Forums like [[SmashBoards]] have systems, such as labels or icons, that denote the user being an organizer. Users wanting to get this denotation will have to be approved and may need to apply for a membership beforehand.
Forums like [[SmashBoards]] have systems, such as labels or icons, that denote the user being an organizer. Users wanting to get this denotation will have to be approved and may need to apply for a membership beforehand.


===Other Information===
==Other Information==
While it is not unheard of for the organizer to be a participant in their own tournament, doing so has many implications. There could be accusations of rigging the tournament if the organizer does well and an issue occurring while the organizer is playing will cause problems. It is safest to participate as a spectator only.
While it is not unheard of for the organizer to be a participant in their own tournament, doing so has many implications. There could be accusations of rigging the tournament if the organizer does well and an issue occurring while the organizer is playing will cause problems. It is safest to participate as a spectator only.


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