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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:
  1. Configure your broadcast settings (tournament name, handles, templates)
  2. Start the session to generate overlay URLs
  3. Add overlay URLs to OBS as browser sources
  4. 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