Congratulations, Masterwoo0!

ancient_duelist

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masterwoo0 said:
We all have a unique way of bringing something to the table here, and that, as long as its done respectfully, should be encouraged as much as possible.
Okay, woo, it looks like you've been home for a while now and it looks like you are not going to say anything, so I will.

No one needs to worry about posting the questions raised here to the Level 3 Judge's List because masterwoo0 will be able to do that himself just as soon as UDE gets him into their system as a newly certified Level 3 Judge. Congrats again on passing the test today!
 
SPK said:
lol...I can't even get my Level 2 judge status, since there are no opportunities in my country to do as such, so Level 1 it will have to remain...until I get $2500 to fly out to the states and write the exam at one of those events there...

Anyway, congrats Masterw00o...all these long hours in here do add up in some way :).
Just continue to study up on game mechanics. When you actually do get the chance to take your L2 test, you should try and set up your L3 as well. Granted you have to pass L2 first before you could take L3. The fact that you live in another country that doesn't provide the L2 test to take gives you an interesting advantage. You can study up, practice your judging, get experience in judging, and finally destroy whatever judge test you take when the chance swings your way.

That's just one way of looking at it. I couldn't have passed my L2 test without getting into heated discussions with everyone in the community.
 
Well to put it simply, I am the ONLY active certified judge and Tournament Organizer in my country, so just about every tournament here, I have to be organizing and judging...I usually am very accurate in making my rulings, and more knowledgeable that just about anyone here with respect to understanding the various game mechanics, but getting the opportunity to go abroad to do these L2 and L3 certifications, is quite difficult...it costs at least $2000 TT ($330US) to reach Miami, and that's the closest point to the US I can reach, and that's currently 2 full monthly salaries for myself at the moment, and we still haven't even factored in food, accomodation etc...

It's a very expensive proposition, only way I can make it is if I am accepted for full sponsorships, like how UDE does for judges at Nationals etc...

At least if you have the opportunity to do the L2 and L3 exams, you have some exposure as to what types of questions they ask, and thus have an idea as to know what exactly they are looking for.
 
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