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The tournament director (or TD) is the person in charge of a given tournament. Though the TD's responsibilities vary with the size of the tournament and number of assistants to whom responsibility can be delegated, some essential TD functions are:
- Ensuring the registration of teams for the tournament,
- Getting the packets of the question set to moderators in proper order, either by making paper copies or by email at a paperless tournament,
- Creating a schedule for the tournament,
- Keeping track of payment,
- Ensuring the keeping of stats, as well as their swift posting after the tournament for all teams who attended,
- Determining protest resolution,
- Awarding prizes and recognizing top scorers.
The tournament director of a tournament often uses a control room, or "War Room," separate from the game rooms as a place for the delivery of scoresheets, keeping of stats, and resolution of protests. (The NAQT HSNCT and NSC are large enough that the TD or TDs set up four control rooms below their own authority to handle different brackets or physical areas of the tournament.) In especially small tournaments, the TD may read for a room of the tournament.