I don't know what the financial numbers look like, but I can attest even in Plainville, the number of regular players seems down. Last summer we'd struggle to have enough tables, topping out at 12. This summer, we'd struggle to fill the 6 already set up. It makes hard work even harder.
ETA: We're steady, just not growing like we have in years past. A polarizing rules set, a subdued economy and the rising prices of the hobby all contributed to this.
Just going off the last five doubles events we had...
Oct 13: 19 teams/38 people
June 13: 20 teams/40 people
Feb 13: 27 teams/54 people
Nov 12: 22 teams/44 people
May 12: 25 teams/ 50 people
Seems pretty consistent in the doubles department
going off the last several singles...
Aug 13 1500: 28 people
July 13 1850: 29 people
April 13 2000: 23 people
March 13 1850: 37 people
mostly consistent
then you have the odd ball ones...
500pt ones are interesting and tend to draw large crowds of people old and new to the game
this new armor war is an interesting change up and hopefully pulls in the people
I've been wanting a 2500 pt tournament forever and we're finally having one... unfortunately i'm working... and it's in Abington... so hopefully enough Abington people step up and this gets enough interest that Chase will want to do another one down the road.
Trios is always fun and i understand Chases reservations on doing them because it requires 3 people to commit to a team and to actually SHOW UP. Every event at BG constantly has people dropping out at the last minute unfortunately, but hopefully we can try for a Trios again next year.
Doubles seems to be the biggest 40k moneymaker for BG, and singles provides the GT practice and other point levels fun for everyone else.
thanks to Chase and Sam for doing all the heavy lifting for all the 40k tournaments