Viewing someone elses history

Started by sithantic, August 15, 2014, 01:28:47 AM

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sithantic

On the planeswalkers.com site, is there a way to view another players history? Like, to see if they've gone to PTQ's or GP's?

Tmuy


Gorzo

PTQ = Pro Tour Qualifier

GP = Grand Prix

They are both types of large mtg tournaments. The ones you'd have to go to a convention center for, and perhaps find some pro players there. Not your typical local game shop affair.

Hunteroffire9

Quote from: Gorzo on August 15, 2014, 04:19:58 AM
PTQ = Pro Tour Qualifier

GP = Grand Prix

They are both types of large mtg tournaments. The ones you'd have to go to a convention center for, and perhaps find some pro players there. Not your typical local game shop affair.
You don't have to be qualified for a PTQ, another large tournament are the SCG invitationals, and the players championship.

Bookmeister

Quote from: Hunteroffire9 on August 15, 2014, 10:00:30 AM
Quote from: Gorzo on August 15, 2014, 04:19:58 AM
PTQ = Pro Tour Qualifier

GP = Grand Prix

They are both types of large mtg tournaments. The ones you'd have to go to a convention center for, and perhaps find some pro players there. Not your typical local game shop affair.
You don't have to be qualified for a PTQ, another large tournament are the SCG invitationals, and the players championship.

Yes you do. Now you have to go to a PTQQ to qualify for a PTQ.

Dstyle1

I don't think that's true. Unless you have some super word rules in your area. But the one in mn on the 24th u know s ton of ppl are going to, and none of them have done a "ptqq"

rarehuntertay

Quote from: Dstyle1 on August 15, 2014, 10:55:35 AM
I don't think that's true. Unless you have some super word rules in your area. But the one in mn on the 24th u know s ton of ppl are going to, and none of them have done a "ptqq"
Ptqq are not suppose to start until January

sithantic

Can you guys please stay on topic? Thanks.

Spencer Addington

Quote from: sithantic on August 15, 2014, 11:48:10 AM
Can you guys please stay on topic? Thanks.
The topic pertains to structured mtg events, shock they were talking about. If they went off on a tangent about marshmallow fluff, then I would ask them to stay on topic, but they didn't, so I won't.

sithantic

Quote from: Spencer Addington on August 15, 2014, 12:38:17 PM
Quote from: sithantic on August 15, 2014, 11:48:10 AM
Can you guys please stay on topic? Thanks.
The topic pertains to structured mtg events, shock they were talking about. If they went off on a tangent about marshmallow fluff, then I would ask them to stay on topic, but they didn't, so I won't.

No, the topic is viewing other people's history on planeswalkers.com. Not about events.

Spencer Addington

Quote from: sithantic on August 15, 2014, 01:12:54 PM
Quote from: Spencer Addington on August 15, 2014, 12:38:17 PM
Quote from: sithantic on August 15, 2014, 11:48:10 AM
Can you guys please stay on topic? Thanks.
The topic pertains to structured mtg events, shock they were talking about. If they went off on a tangent about marshmallow fluff, then I would ask them to stay on topic, but they didn't, so I won't.

No, the topic is viewing other people's history on planeswalkers.com. Not about events.
But your question encompassed events like gp's and what not, and people had questions. Don't be a thread nazi please.

sithantic

My question didn't intentially encompass them. I was using as an example. There doesn't need to be 7 posts after discussing PTQ's or the new changes to them. Those are tangents.

Nice to see Godwin's Law only took 11 posts. But I'll be a thread nazi in my on thread. I'd like an answer to the question, not discussions about irrelevant things.

Spencer Addington

You're right that this was off topic, but HOW GOOD IS MARSHMALLOW FLUFF?! ;)

Dstyle1


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