The Redemption® National Ranking System (RNRS)
gives credit to the nation's best Redemption® players. Because
not all players are able to make it to the National tournament the
RNRS gives those players the chance to be ranked #1 in the nation
without having to go to the National Tournament.
How does it work?
Each level
of tournament has an allotted number of ranking points that are earned
in each TYPE of play. When a player wins an official tournament,
that player gains points towards the RNRS title in that TYPE. The
player with the most points (ranked #1) at the end of the Redemption
tournament year (the tournament year begins after the National tournament
in early October and ends with the National tournament the following
year) in that TYPE will be the RNRS champion.
Because
some areas have many tournaments, we have limited the number of points
a player can accumulate at any one level per tournament year. (Example,
Jimmy plays in eight local tournaments in one tournament year and
wins six of them. He receives the prizes for his winnings for
all six tournaments but will only get ranking points for winning
five tournaments. Jimmy has 10 points in the RNRS.)