Player Guide Mini Tournaments All Games, My Games, recap

Track the pool race, watch the bracket, and come back for the final story

During a live mini tournament, Ladders gives players one place to check court assignments, results, current standings, and the completed recap. This guide shows what to expect so players know where to look in the moment.

What to expect

  • All Games and My Games so you can either track the whole room or just your own path.
  • Live standings during pool play so qualification pressure is easy to read.
  • A finished recap page with champions, knockout results, and final standings after the tournament ends.
9:34 โš™๏ธŽ ๐Ÿ›กโ—ขโ—ฃ โ–ฎ
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Championship Showcase - Premier
Thu, Jun 25, 2026
โœ“ Games Standings
โœ“ All Games My Games
All R1 R2 R3 R4
Pool A โ€ข Round 2
Game 2Court: 6
Federico Staksrud
Anna Bright
911
Ben Johns
Anna Leigh Waters
117
Pool A โ€ข Round 3
Game 1Court: 5
Tyson McGuffin
Catherine Parenteau
11-
JW Johnson
Jorja Johnson
8-
โœŽ Enter Score

What you will do

Find your next match fast

Switch between All Games and My Games depending on whether you are scanning the whole event or just your own matches.

Use standings for context

Standings help explain who is qualifying and where your pool position really sits after each result.

Reopen the recap later

After the event ends, the summary page becomes the clean place to revisit winners, knockout scores, and final rankings.

Step 1

Open the live tournament screen and start with the filter that matches your job

All Games is useful if you are helping coordinate the whole event. My Games is faster if you only want your own upcoming court and score entry flow. Round pills help narrow the board even further once the tournament gets deeper.

  • All Games: best for captains, helpers, or players following the room.
  • My Games: best when you only need to know where you play next.
  • Round filters: useful when you want to focus on a specific slice of pool play.
9:34 โš™๏ธŽ ๐Ÿ›กโ—ขโ—ฃ โ–ฎ
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Championship Showcase - Premier
Thu, Jun 25, 2026
โœ“ Games Standings
โœ“ All Games My Games
All R1 R2 R3 R4
Pool A โ€ข Round 2
Game 2Court: 6
Federico Staksrud
Anna Bright
911
Ben Johns
Anna Leigh Waters
117
9:35 โš™๏ธŽ ๐Ÿ›กโ—ขโ—ฃ โ–ฎ
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Championship Showcase - Premier
Thu, Jun 25, 2026
โœ“ Games Standings
All Games โœ“ My Games
All R1 R2 R3 R4
Pool A โ€ข Round 3
Game 1Court: 5
Tyson McGuffin
Catherine Parenteau
35
Ben Johns
Anna Leigh Waters
1111
Pool A โ€ข Round 4
Game 2Court: 6
Ben Johns
Anna Bright
1111
Federico Staksrud
Jorja Johnson
21

Step 2

Use standings to understand the pool race and current position

The standings tab is where the tournament becomes easier to read. Instead of guessing qualification math from raw game cards, players can see wins, losses, games played, and point differential in one view.

  • Live pool context: standings explain why a single score matters.
  • Qualification pressure: the cutoff is much clearer from the table than from memory.
  • Knockout timing: once pool play ends, most players naturally shift back to Games.
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Mini Tournament - Standings
Pool A
#PlayerWL+/-
1Anna Leigh Waters3117
2Ben Johns3116
3Anna Bright227
4Federico Staksrud22-3
5JW Johnson22-5
6Jorja Johnson22-8
7Tyson McGuffin13-8
8Catherine Parenteau13-16
9:34 โš™๏ธŽ ๐Ÿ›กโ—ขโ—ฃ โ–ฎ
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Championship Showcase - Premier
Games โœ“ Standings
Pool A
#PlayerWLGP+/-
1Anna Leigh Waters31417
2Ben Johns31416
3Anna Bright2247
4Federico Staksrud224-3
5JW Johnson224-5
6Jorja Johnson224-8

Step 3

Reopen the finished summary when the tournament ends

Once the final is complete, the tournament summary becomes the cleanest place to revisit the result. That page combines champions, runners-up, knockout scores, and final standings into one durable record inside the group.

  • Champions and runners-up: easy to scan from the top card.
  • Knockout results: visible in full instead of being buried in chat or memory.
  • Final standings: useful for post-event discussion, insights, and future seeding.
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Mini Tournament Summary
Championship Showcase - Premier
Thu, Jun 25, 2026
Champions
๐Ÿ†Ben Johns / Anna Leigh Waters (15-12)
๐ŸฅˆFederico Staksrud / Anna Bright (12-15)
Knockout Results
F1Ben Johns / Anna Leigh Waters vs Federico Staksrud / Anna Bright15-12
PlayerW-LPFPADiff
Anna Leigh Waters3-1402317
Ben Johns3-1402416
Anna Bright2-234277
Federico Staksrud2-23033-3
JW Johnson2-22934-5

Tournament player habits

Three ways players stay oriented during tournament night

Use My Games when you want the fast answer

It is the quickest way to answer โ€œwhere am I playing next?โ€ without scanning every card.

Check standings when qualification feels unclear

Standings turn a messy pool into a readable table with wins, losses, and differential.

Come back for the recap

The completed summary is the cleanest place to revisit champions, knockout scores, and final rankings.

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