If you can make
your report an attachment, that would be great; The
attachments must either be a.) in HTML format (web page - *.html, or *.htm) b.) as a text file (*.txt) with line breaks
(turn Word Wrap off, "Format > Word Wrap" and make sure
it's unchecked, then use the Enter key to go to the next
line in your report.)
Both of these are easily done with word processing
programs like Microsoft Word. Or if you have an HTML
editor like FrontPage, you can use that too. I would
prefer you save as a Web Page (*.HTML) first if you
can. That's by far the easiest, and preserves your
formatting.
For example: If you use MS Word to make your DOC files,
on some versions, you can do File > Save as Webpage...
to get it in the .HTM form. =)
If you can't save your report in either of these
formats, then it is best if you just cut & paste it into
an email for us. I can not post DOC, WPS, or RTF on the
net, so please don't send files in that format. I will
politely return them.
The attached tourney
report should contain the following in it's file name:
"The deck name, your name, & Store Location" Example:
"Turtle_Deck_Jim_Slim_Butchys_Comics_San_Diego.txt"
The subject line of your email should also be the
same
"Subject: Turtle Deck Jim Slim Butchy's Comics San
Diego" - This applies to everyone (whether you are
sending an attachment or not). This is what readers
will see when they click on the link to read your
report.
Reports should be
from organized tournaments only, which are open to the
public. Tourneys at friends houses do not count as a
large-scale tourney, as the world at large is usually
not invited.
All reports must
include a header at the TOP of your report
which includes: Deck Name, Your Name,
Location ofTournament, City and State
of tournament. Also include the Date of the
tournament in your header, and it's great if you include
the # of people that participated. This gives your
report some respect. Be honest.
List all
cards in your deck and tell us the tournament results.
Even if your deck does badly, write a detailed report --
everyone will still learn from it, and others may
recommend good changes for you. Try to tell us the
types of decks you faced each round. Simply saying, "I
won" each round, or even worse, saying things like "my
deck just dominated all day" instead of giving details
is a sure way for your report to NOT get posted. And
please don't fake a deck list. If you don't want people
to know what's in your deck, then don't bother sending
it to us.
Provide
your name & e-mail address at the bottom of your report,
so other readers can contact you. We will not post
your deck if you do not include your email address. Let
people contact you directly.
Usse an Speel
Cheknig deviss. Seriously, misspelled words could
cause people to misinterpret your report, and in the
process, misjudge you too. It's a quick and painless
way to improve the quality of your report.
If you don't have a spell checking feature when you
create your report, you can always access this free
online spell checker,
http://www.spellcheck.net Thanks a bunch!!
We have always been thankful for each
and every submittal we have received!!