So this really boils down to a few of key things that are probably not obvious.
1) Battleground currently doesn't have enough decent terrain to put together 15+ tables at each location.
Here's some insight into how this has worked up until recently:
Chase: Derek, my 40k event is coming up this weekend. I'm going to need something like 5 or 6 tables and all of the buildings, ruins, and other 40k terrain you've got over there. [Pro Tip: Having a lot more terrain than you need speeds up the "set up" phase considerably.]
Chase: Derek, my 40k event is tomorrow. Will you have a chance to get some stuff down here? I need enough stuff for like 17 tables total.
Derek: Hey dude, I'll be coming down sometime tomorrow night. Is that going to be alright?
Chase: Yeah. I'd love it here ASAP but tomorrow night is okay. I'm going to be here until 3 or 4am anyways.
(So sometime Friday night, in the midst of 30-60 Magic players signing up for, buying cards for, and playing in Friday Night Magic Derek, needs to find a bunch of 40k terrain and a few tables, consolidate them, pack them up, load his truck, and drive down here to unload it all, sometimes help set up, and then drive home.)
After the event it works something like this:
Derek: So we'll have to get some of the terrain back here for Thursday night.
Chase: Okay, cool. Are you, Lisa, or Beth going to be able to come pick it up or am I bringing it back?
Derek: I'm not sure, we'll figure something out.
(At some point before Thursday I need to find stuff, consolidate it, pack it up, and set it aside or load it into my car and drive it back to Abington.)
Moral of this story: HAVING TO DO THIS ONCE OR TWICE A MONTH BLOWS! It's a giant chore that at least 3 people (excluding Caden, Derek's 4 year old) have to plan half a day around. Also, terrain gets damaged in transit. Shocking, I know.
2) The amount of behind the scenes work that goes into running a 40k event is not small.
Between keeping an accurate roster, chasing people down for their lists, checking the lists, getting in touch with people who have sent incorrect lists, making sure the new lists are correct, dropping people, adding people, creating / stealing the scenarios, editing the scenarios, going back and forth getting the packet created, and making sure the tables and terrain are all squared away, a lot of time and energy goes into things. This is something that the Plainville staff does exclusively (Lisa puts together the packet in photoshop). If the Abington staff would like to take it on for their own events, it would make things considerably more manageable and a lot easier when it comes to hosting events there with more frequency. I'm not saying the Plainville staff won't continue to do it, however.
I know this may come as a surprise, but we're busy people before events get factored in. Also, I know it's easy to forget but we've got stuff going on for a few other game systems too.
There's a couple more logistical "problems" involved with the Plainville staff working on Abington events, but they're beyond the scope of this. We hope that in the future this will be less of an issue.
3) I'm reasonably sure that hosting regular tournaments in Abington is not an ideal fit for that community.
It's common knowledge that the two communities are pretty different. Non-tournament events are much better suited to Abington. Tournament attendance numbers over all miniature games are indicative of this fact and have remained the same over the 3 years Plainville has been open.
This is not to say that non-tournament events don't and wouldn't do well in Plainville, it's just my opinion that they're a much better fit for the Abington community vs. the "competitive" environment that's associated with tournaments. Of course we still run into the problems that number 2 presents, like designing and actually running the non-tournament events over there, but solutions have already presented themselves.
It seems to me like people didn't read this. I guess I'll paraphrase:
1) We don't have enough terrain to support the types of TOURNAMENTS we'd like without moving tables and terrain back and forth.- We've taken steps to change this situation this summer. Paul built 30+ gorgeous buildings for Abington. They are the best the store has ever had. Abington current;y has a TON of awesome 40k terrain.
- There's a massive project in the planning phases that will change this completely. I really hopes it comes to be.
- Tables and terrain get damaged in transit and by heavy use.
2) Organizing and executing a 40k event is a lot of work.- The Plainville staff / community is entirely responsible for the back end of all 40k tournaments and some small events BG has run over the last 3 years.
- The Plainville staff is a resource that I must allocate to the best of my ability. We've got lots of work we have to do here to keep business running as usual. Just like a real, live, big kid business we feel pressured to "do better" than we did the previous year. This means improving our product, schedule, and service. When there's time for extras, I tend to focus the staff on their home base. Can we at least agree that this makes sense?
- I am out of touch with what the Abington community would like.
- We recognize that it's been a while (May) in between an Abington 40k tournament / event of some sort. We will get one (or a couple small "TANKSgiving" type events) in before the end of the year. We had an event lined up for Abington this summer but a 10 week league began, so we didn't execute it.
3) I'm not sure tournaments are where it's at for the Abington 40k scene.- See Ian's post.
- See Brandon's post (SyRael).
- See tournament attendance in both locations over the past year.
- Communicate interests to me or the Abington staff.
- There's nothing preventing the community from organizing an informal (or formal, see the last 4-5 WM tournaments or leagues) event of any kind.
- Let's collaborate.
- Stuff is coming.
- I'd feel better if I heard from more than 4 or 5 Abington guys about this.
I may be wrong, but I'd like to think Battleground as a business provides more options and opportunities for it's community to play 40k than anywhere else in the region. I feel sort of slighted that despite this fact some of you are upset about that lack of events. I put a lot of time into 40k stuff, certainly have in the past, and will continue to in the future. It would be cool to hear about people's issues and how "pissed" they are before posts on our message board that are seemingly out of nowhere.
I'm pretty much the most accessible person I can possibly be. Communicate please.