# Wanted List

### 📺 How to Turn It On

To display the Wanted List on a TV, you’ll need to use **Remote Mode**.

Follow these steps:

1. Go to **Run a Tournament**
2. Click on your tournament
3. Go to **Admin**
4. Select **Remote Mode**
5. Choose your TV or display device
6. Set it to your tournament
7. Under **Option**, select **Wanted List**

Once selected, the Wanted List will display live on your TV screen.

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### 👀 What Shows on the Wanted List?

The system automatically displays **all matches that have not hit “Start Game.”**

As soon as a match is assigned a court, the clock begins counting up.

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### 🟡 Yellow Section – “Hurry Up”

If a match has been sitting for **under 5 minutes**, it appears in the **yellow “Hurry Up” section**.

This is your early warning system:

* Players may still be walking to the court
* Maybe finishing a quick break
* Getting ready to begin

It’s a gentle nudge that the match should be starting soon.

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### 🔴 Red Section – “Bueller”

If a match goes **over 5 minutes without starting**, it moves into the **red “Bueller” section**.

This means:

* The match is officially late
* It’s time to call players to their court

Most organizers keep an eye on this screen and call out any match that hits red.

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### 🚀 Why This Works So Well

* Keeps courts full
* Prevents long delays
* Speeds up bracket progression
* Reduces organizer stress

And here’s the fun part…

Players start watching it too 👀

You’ll be surprised how often participants help call out late players once they see a match in the red section. It creates built-in accountability and keeps the whole event flowing.


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