Congrats to DeNile, Rogue and Chad for the performances, and everyone else who participated and gave it their all
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Originally Posted by TAChadMann
c) compliment and find positives in games. No one wants to watch you rip on silver and bronze players.
d) if your going to talk about negatives in the game, talk about the constructively - so when the players go back and watch the VOD they can learn from their mistakes.
I think the most important thing for casters to realise is who their audience is. I think it's far more likely that the audience for a BSG tournament will consist of mostly BSG players (not exclusively, but they are the majority) and that for these smaller events, the players themselves are probably going to make up the bulk of the audience.
Cast to your audience. Don't cast to MLG's.
And Stinger, congratulations on the event. It seemed to run smoothly and I'm sorry there's this blemish. My advice to you would be, you don't always need to fix problems. It might feel wonderful to be the guy who solves the problem, but more often than not when it comes to real people, you can't just whack on a band aid and kiss it better. PiG had some wonderful advice, I hope you take it to heart. But as I said, kudos on a well-run tournament and I hope to make it to the next one
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Last edited by breadfan; Sat, 4th-Feb-2012 at 9:55 AM.
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