Welcome LAN Party administrators! By now you've surely joined the hundreds of LAN Parties worldwide that enjoyed the many benefits of using the Autonomous LAN Party project at their event. We hope that it has been useful in coordinating tournaments, game servers, and caffeine consumption. Unfortunately, it is with dismay that I must announce the nerdclub programming team has disbanded some time ago and will no longer be holding LAN events or developing the project. However, our love for tournaments and the competitive spirit is not dead. Many years and programming experience level-ups later, we've decided to continue the project's core focus in a new tournament administration website: Tournology.

Tournology will focus on the tournament administration and participation aspects for all types of events, as well as serving as a toolkit to be integrated into other niche software packages requiring a simple, easy, usable tournament solution.

Curious to learn more about Tournology? Check out tournology.com
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ALP Documentation > Tournament Checklist

 
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Tournament Checklist

  1. Make sure the tournament game is listed in the games table (admin_games.php).
  2. Enter the tournament into the database (admin_tournament.php).
  3. If you want to allow map voting, enter any approved maps into the poll (admin_mapvoting.php).
  4. Input the teams for the tournament (admin_teams.php), or let teams join and form by themselves.
  5. View the teams to make sure they are correct (disp_teams.php).
  6. Delete any teams you don't want (admin_teams_delete.php).
  7. Seed any number of teams or erase all seeding (admin_seeding.php).
  8. If the tournament is random by rankings, make sure no one is trying to cheat with their gaming proficiency (admin_profic.php).
  9. If you want ALP to randomly assign the side each team starts on in each match, make sure team information is available (admin_teams_type.php).
  10. Once you are happy with the teams, start the tournament. (this will lock the teams and create the brackets) (admin_tournament_start.php).
  11. Promote winners by clicking on the winning team name or inputting the scores and clicking the [+] button. to delete a team from a bracket (and/or erase the score), click the small x.
  12. Did you screw up the tournament? (be careful with this) you can erase all the brackets and modify the teams in the tournament by un-starting the tournament. unstarting a tournament doesn't erase anything. however, unstarting a tournament will allow you to start it again from scratch, which will erase all scores, matches, and brackets, but not teams entered into the tournament (admin_tournament_unstart.php).


Reference Tournament Checklist
http://www.nerdclub.net/alp/cowiki/ALPDocumentation/TournamentChecklist


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