For Scorers
Table Tennis Match
An ideal table tennis match is played best 3 out of 5 games. The first side (player/players in case of doubles) to score 11 points with a margin of 2 points wins that game. With PLAYINGA, you can choose between 3, 5 or 7 games and you can also use ...
Tennis Match
A tennis match is comprised of points, games and sets. In an ideal scenario, a match will have 2 or 3 sets and a player must win at least 6 games in a set. A match is won when a side (player or players in case of doubles) wins a majority of the sets. ...
Badminton Match
An ideal badminton match consists of 3 sets. The side (player/players in case of doubles) to first score 21 points in a set, wins the set. If any side wins 2 out of 3 sets, that side is declared to be the match winner. However, these restrictions ...
Volleyball Match
A typical field volleyball match is played between two teams of 6 players on each side. The match consists of 5 sets. The first four sets are played for 25 points and the last set is played for 15 points. A team wins a set if they score 25 (or 15 ...
Hockey Match
A typical field hockey Match consists of two halves of 35 minutes each. Each team has 11 players including a goal keeper. The objective of the match is to score more goals than the opposition side. The team with the maximum number of goals is ...
Soccer Match
A typical soccer match consists of two 45-minutes halves. Each team has 11 players including a goalkeeper. The objective of the match is to score more goals than the opposition side. The team with the maximum number of goals is declared the winner of ...
Cricket Match
A standard cricket match is played between two teams, each taking turns to bat and bowl. The objective is to score more runs than the opposing team to win the match. On PLAYINGA, you can organize different formats of cricket, such as T20, One-Day, or ...
Tournament Standing
As the tournament progresses, the Tournament Administrator records the results of each and every match in the tournament. When the administrator publishes the results of a match, the tournament standing of the player or team involved reflects ...
Publish Tournament Results
The last step for a tournament organizer in the course of a tournament would be to publish the tournament results. Once the administrator enters the scores of the last match in the tournament, PLAYINGA recognizes the winner of the tournament and a ...
Tournament Progression
Once the tournament fixtures are generated, a match page gets created for each fixture. Only the tournament administrator can enter the scores for each match fixture. As the tournament progress and as the tournament administrator enters the scores of ...
Tournament Feeds
Once you schedule a tournament on PLAYINGA, as an organizer you can use your Tournament Feeds page to keep participant players or teams informed and fans of your tournament engaged through text or media clips. Tournament feeds that you create through ...
Generating Fixtures
Once you finalize the participants for your tournament, you can easily generate fixtures for your tournament from your tournament page for any tournament format you choose and save them. Step 1: Click the Tournaments sub-tab in your profile page. ...
Accepting Registration Requests From PLAYINGA Users
In PLAYINGA, apart from adding players to your tournament, you can choose to accept the application of those players/teams who are interested in your tournament as participants. The steps to accept entries for tournament participation are below: Step ...
Manage On The Spot Registrations (Non PLAYINGA Users)
PLAYINGA helps tournament organizers capture the player or team’s information on the spot. We have a lot of tournaments where you will have players and teams show up on the spot for registrations. This feature helps tournament organizers manage ...