Well I don't feel like it should be so staunchly divided between "Pros" and "Amateurs". I feel like Pound V had a good idea, with a normal bracket and an amateur bracket for those that got knocked out of pools. In that, we don't feel like we have to stay in amateur bracket because we're afraid of the Pros [there's a huge skill gap between high and pro, I'm sure everyone knows that by now] but we also get the chance to play other people around our skill level, or a pro if we're lucky/unlucky.
I feel like this idea or the Pound amateur bracket idea needs to be attempted a few times to kind of "feel it out" before anything is really decided. Personal experience is the best teacher.
Also, I feel like TOs should stop being one man armies and become more of a team. I know that most players love to play, but some are there for social aspects, and so I feel like during the planning phase of the tournament, the TO needs to ask for 2-4 volunteers to help him out and manage some of the tournament aspects. In that, then you could do some of the side things you were talking about.
Overall I think talking about these kinds of things is less important and informative than doing them. If you try it and it works, great, if not, oh well. But speculation only gets us so far.
I feel like this idea or the Pound amateur bracket idea needs to be attempted a few times to kind of "feel it out" before anything is really decided. Personal experience is the best teacher.
Also, I feel like TOs should stop being one man armies and become more of a team. I know that most players love to play, but some are there for social aspects, and so I feel like during the planning phase of the tournament, the TO needs to ask for 2-4 volunteers to help him out and manage some of the tournament aspects. In that, then you could do some of the side things you were talking about.
Overall I think talking about these kinds of things is less important and informative than doing them. If you try it and it works, great, if not, oh well. But speculation only gets us so far.