I've always enjoyed your tournaments, Proglin, and have had a lot of fun cheering with the audience. We're going to try seeing what we can do about player events 
I would seriously like to know who has been calling these tournaments OOC, though. We understand that GM participation has been limited (and hopefully not for long!) and this affected the events, but people bringing them down, purposefully, that doesn't make any sense.
Karyuu, I would like to know what dev told the GMs not to help with player events.
I support these tournaments 1000% and have even thought about adding support directly into the game for tournaments, including bracketing windows, entrance fees and wagering. It is greatly disappointing to hear it said that wanting to excel in tournaments "isn't RP". Good god people. Snap out of it. That's like saying "it isn't RP" for you to eat the little dots in Pac-Man.
Proglin, you have my full support. If anyone gives you grief, please refer them to me.
- Vengeance
@Karyuu and Vengeance: I don't think anyone can dispute the amount of work and dedication that both of you (as well as several others from the GM and dev teams) have put into PS and continue to every day. Sometimes I can barely keep up with reading the forum, let alone moderate and/or administer it.

Add to that development work and GM work and still try to have something resembling a real life also.

I, for one, can fully understand how little time is left over for firstly planning a GM-run event, and secondly, running that event. Also, your kind supportive words restore my faith in both teams as well.
@Any GM who might have permission and a few hours of time: As players, we can not demand or expect any assistance for player-created, 'non-official' events. This is a fact that I, myself, can accept. But, on Proglin's behalf, I will humbly ask if it is possible. A little bit of teleporting assistance can go a long way in making these tournaments much more successful and enjoyable. The problem as I see it is two-fold:
1. The often discussed increased distance between Hydlaa (the arena, specifically) and Ojaveda. During normal day-to-day gameplay, I completely agree that the distance is nothing more than a minor inconvenience at worse. I have no problems making the trip myself. Add to this the time needed to travel thru the DR as well and it can be a deterrent for those that may want to participate in the tournament. By the time a defeated warrior makes it back to the arena, they could easily miss several duels that they could have enjoyed watching.
2. Defeat by bug. If a competitor gets a ticket to the DR thru an OOC means like a bug and a rematch is needed, the tournament might basically be on hold while waiting for them to make it back.
Yes, it can be argued that someone could yield before they are defeated. But, this still won't help in the second case listed above.
@Proglin: Even if I have to run from the top of the Bronze Doors fortress to Ojaveda between each match, I would still be there. Your hard work and planning is deeply appreciated.

@Everyone: Lately, it has been disheartening to see a lot of us versus them mentality. Maybe it is time for everyone to take a deep breath and put themselves in the someone elses shoes and try to see things from a different point of view. A little thankfulness and kindness from everyone can go a long way. GM, dev, or player, we are all human and equal in that respect. It is sometimes easy to loose sight of the fact that this should be fun for everyone (players, GM's and devs).
As players, we should be saying to the GM's and devs 'Thank you. We appreciate all of your work and time.'
This can also be a two-way street. Maybe a simple 'Thank you for working to create a gift for the community when we simply do not have enough hours in the day to do so' from a GM or dev to a player who has spent many, many hours planning it (which you can certainly understand, I am sure). We are all doing what we can with the tools we have. We just have slightly different tool sets.

If a player can have fun and enjoy game features and events created by GM's and devs, can it also work the other way. Are GM's allowed to have fun and lend a helping hand if they have the time and they want to? Are they allowed to say to a player 'Hey. You have done something good to add life to PS and create fun. Well done.'?