Standalone Live Scoring (also called RT Scoring) lets you run a scoring session without creating a tournament or scrim first. It’s accessible from the Organizer sidebar under Live Scoring.
When to Use It
Use standalone scoring when you need a quick, lightweight scoring setup:
- Practice lobbies where you don’t need registrations
- Community events where teams are decided on the spot
- Testing your stream overlay setup before a tournament
- One-off matches that don’t need the full tournament structure
Creating a Session
The creation flow has three steps:
1. Basic Info
- Session name — what to call this session
- Kill tracking — choose between team kills or per-player kills
- Match count — how many matches you’ll play
2. Teams
Add teams to the session. You can:
- Add teams manually one by one with team names and player names
- Import teams in bulk
3. Points Config
Set up your scoring system — kill points, placement points, and tiebreaker rules. Same configuration as tournaments.
Running the Session
After creation, you’re taken to the session’s start page. From here:
- Configure your broadcast settings (tournament name, handles, templates)
- Start the session to generate overlay URLs
- Add overlay URLs to OBS as browser sources
- Enter scores match by match — overlays update in real-time
The scoring interface is the same as tournament live scoring — placement and kills per team, with instant overlay updates.
Overlay URLs
Standalone sessions generate the same overlay types as tournament live scoring:
- Per-match result overlays
- Overall standings overlay
- Post-match 16:9 overlay (when using wide templates)
Managing Sessions
From the Live Scoring dashboard, you can see all your sessions — active and past. Each session card shows the session name, team count, match count, and status.
Last modified on March 3, 2026