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      maclcad last edited by

      Hi good day to all.
      I would like to know how I could go about in making a small tournament for my group only? With the games/sessions only played within the group, member against member in a 4x4 match.

      Also is it possible to be a viewer so that an admin can oversee all matches and possibly "share screen" it to the whole group so everyone can see the game?

      This will be done in a school with students as group members and players.

      Thanks in advance. I hope this gets an answer soon.

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        sakamvari @maclcad last edited by

        @maclcad Please refer to this link: https://forum.lexulous.com/topic/581/lexulous-groups-requesting-feedback?_=1638842191890

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          lexulous @maclcad last edited by

          @maclcad Hi! Glad you wish to host a tournament at Lexulous. We have recently launched a feature called "Groups" which allow for private tournaments.

          Once you login to the Lexulous website, please visit the Groups page from the menu.

          Create a group and get members to join using the Group Link. (All members must be registered on Lexulous).

          The groups section will automatically record the game status played between group members. As admin you can decide when a round finishes.

          If you would like us to guide you on Zoom / Google Meet please let us know.

          Thanks,

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