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🟢 Can I run multiple rounds simultaneously in an event?
🟢 Can I run multiple rounds simultaneously in an event?

Learn how to allow some cards to begin their second round while the first round is underway.

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Written by Markell Parks
Updated over a week ago

UDisc Leagues and Events support multi-round events with simultaneous rounds!

This means that you can have some card groupings play subsequent rounds before other cards have finished their first round. You’ll see card-based round statuses on the admin leaderboard page. In the upper-right of each card, you’ll see “Active”, “Scores complete - waiting on verification”, or “Verified”.

How does it work?

When building cards for the next round via the Cards tab, only players who have completed their previous round will be available for a card assignment. To create cards to players that have completed their previous round, follow the steps below:

  1. Select the round on the left sidebar

  2. Arrange the card grouping(s)

  3. If you’d like to publish just one specific card, hit the gear icon in the upper right of the card

You can individually publish cards, or use the big Publish cards button to send all card groupings out who are ready for the next round. More details on scorecard management can be found here.

How can I see each round that is in progress?

On the Leaderboard tab within your Event tools, you’ll see a big blue banner if some other groups are still in their previous round. Use the R1, R2 etc. buttons at the top right of your Leaderboard tab to move to another round's leaderboard.

View round progress by tapping into your Leaderboard tab within your Event tools.

What if my event has multiple pools?

Simultaneous active rounds are also supported for events in which different divisions are playing different layouts or courses (multiple pools). Before the round begins, use the Divisions & pools tab to configure which divisions belong in each pool, and then head to the Rounds tab to assign pools to their respective layouts. Dive in to learn more about pools here.

Please note: if you’re running a multi-pool event through UDisc Leagues, then you’ll need to set up an Advanced Event.


Need more help? Check out the UDisc Landing Zone here for tips from fellow disc golfers or reach out to us via chat or at help@udisc.com.

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