Setting Up a DCS Club
Complete guide to launching a DCS club in your area. Venue selection, player recruitment, and operational best practices.
Ready to bring DCS to your community? This guide walks you through everything from finding a venue to running your first weekly challenge.
Phase 1: Foundation
Assess Your Market
Before launching, understand your potential:
Player Base Questions:
- Are there existing domino players in your area?
- Which communities have strong domino traditions?
- Where do people currently play dominoes?
- What's the appetite for competitive play?
Competition Analysis:
- Any existing domino clubs or organizations?
- Regular domino nights at local venues?
- Tournament activity in your region?
Find Your Venue
The right venue makes everything easier.
Ideal Venue Characteristics:
| Factor | Ideal | Acceptable | Avoid |
|---|---|---|---|
| Noise level | Moderate buzz | Quiet or controlled | Loud music/sports |
| Table availability | 6+ 4-top tables | 4+ tables | Limited seating |
| Operating hours | Open late Sunday | Evening hours | Early closing |
| Management | Enthusiastic | Cooperative | Uninterested |
| Atmosphere | Social, comfortable | Clean, functional | Unwelcoming |
Venue Types That Work:
- Sports bars — Social atmosphere, table availability
- Neighborhood bars — Community feel, regular crowd
- Social clubs — Existing community, private space
- Community centers — Family-friendly, space flexibility
- VFW/Legion halls — Established community, available space
- Restaurants — Late-night hours, private rooms
Pitch to Venue Owners
What you're offering:
- Guaranteed weekly traffic on a predictable schedule
- Organized, respectful crowd (DCS code of conduct)
- Promotion through DCS channels
- Connection to a national network
What you need:
- Consistent weekly time slot (typically Sunday evenings)
- Space for 6+ games to run simultaneously
- Table access during event hours
- Basic cooperation on logistics
Sample Pitch:
"I'm organizing competitive domino events as part of the Domino Championship Series—a national network across 50 cities. We'd bring 15-25 players every Sunday evening for a structured tournament with prizes. Players buy food and drinks, events are organized and timed, and we handle all the coordination through our app. Would you be open to hosting a few trial events?"
Phase 2: Player Recruitment
Seed Your Player Base
You need 10-15 committed players to launch successfully.
Recruitment Strategies:
- Personal network: Friends, family, coworkers who play
- Local domino players: People already playing at barbershops, parks, community centers
- Social media: Local community groups, neighborhood platforms
- Venue regulars: The bar's existing crowd
- Word of mouth: Each player brings friends
The Founding Player Profile
Look for players who are:
- Committed to showing up weekly
- Excited about competitive play
- Connected to others who play dominoes
- Positive influences on group culture
Create Early Excitement
Before your official launch:
- Host informal game nights to build community
- Create a group chat for coordination
- Share information about the DCS platform and vision
- Identify your most enthusiastic ambassadors
Phase 3: Operations Setup
Register with DCS
Application Process:
- Submit organizer application through DCS
- Verify venue partnership
- Confirm founding player base
- Complete organizer orientation
- Receive city activation
Required Information:
- Venue details (name, address, capacity)
- Proposed schedule (day, time)
- Founding player list (minimum 10)
- Organizer contact information
- City/region coverage
Configure Your City
Once approved:
- City profile: Name, region, description
- Venue information: Location, hours, amenities
- Schedule: Weekly challenge timing, Elite Six showdown
- Prize pool: Tier selection based on membership
Equipment and Materials
Essential:
- Domino sets (DCS-approved specifications)
- Scoring materials (app handles most)
- Timer/clock for matches
- Basic signage
Optional but Helpful:
- Dedicated tables or reserved section
- DCS promotional materials
- Welcome packets for new players
- Prize display or recognition board
Phase 4: Launch Week
Pre-Launch Checklist
One week before:
- [ ] Venue confirmed and prepared
- [ ] 10+ players registered and committed
- [ ] DCS city activated in app
- [ ] Organizer trained on platform
- [ ] Schedule communicated to all players
- [ ] Materials and equipment ready
Launch Event
Structure Your First Night:
- Welcome period (30 min): Check-ins, introductions, app setup help
- Rules orientation (15 min): Quick Cut-Throat overview
- Practice games (45 min): Informal play to warm up
- Official matches (2 hours): Recorded games count toward rankings
- Wrap-up (15 min): Results, next week preview
Set the Right Tone:
- Welcoming to newcomers
- Clear about rules and expectations
- Focused on fun first, competition second
- Professional but not stiff
First Week Priorities
Focus on:
- Player experience: Make it enjoyable
- Technical smoothness: App works, matches run cleanly
- Community building: People connect with each other
- Consistent communication: Everyone knows what's happening
Don't worry about:
- Perfect organization
- Maximum attendance
- Elite Six competition (build to this)
- Complex tournament formats
Phase 5: Sustainable Operations
Weekly Rhythm
Successful clubs establish patterns:
Monday-Friday:
- Promote upcoming Sunday
- Respond to player questions
- Coordinate with venue
Saturday:
- Confirm attendance
- Final venue coordination
- Prepare materials
Sunday:
- Arrive early for setup
- Run event
- Clean up and thank venue
- Post results and highlights
Growth Strategies
Month 1-3: Foundation
- Focus on consistent attendance
- Build core player community
- Refine operations
Month 4-6: Expansion
- Recruit new players actively
- Consider second venue or session
- Develop player leaders
Month 6+: Maturity
- Multiple venues if appropriate
- Strong local competition
- Pathways to regional/national events
Handling Challenges
Low Attendance:
- Survey players about barriers
- Adjust timing if needed
- Increase promotion
- Improve player experience
Venue Issues:
- Communicate clearly with management
- Document player spending
- Have backup venue options
- Consider venue rotation
Player Conflicts:
- Enforce DCS code of conduct
- Address issues privately and quickly
- Focus on community culture
- Don't let problems fester
Operational Burnout:
- Develop assistant organizers
- Delegate specific responsibilities
- Celebrate successes
- Connect with other organizers for support
Organizer Best Practices
Communication
- Consistent updates: Weekly reminders and recaps
- Multiple channels: Chat groups, social media, email
- Timely responses: Answer questions within 24 hours
- Transparency: Share changes and reasoning
Community Building
- Welcome newcomers: Personal introductions
- Recognize achievements: Celebrate milestones
- Create traditions: Signature events, inside jokes
- Foster connections: Help players know each other
Event Excellence
- Start on time: Respect everyone's schedule
- Run efficiently: Minimize dead time
- End cleanly: Clear wrap-up and next steps
- Improve continuously: Learn from each event
Resources and Support
From DCS
- Organizer training: Online orientation and ongoing education
- Promotional materials: Flyers, social media assets, templates
- Technical support: Platform help and troubleshooting
- Organizer network: Connect with leaders in other cities
Next Steps
- Hosting Events Guide — Running great events
- Tournament System — Understanding the competitive structure
- Partner Program — Venue and affiliate details
- For Organizers Home — All organizer resources