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Stop guessing whether tonight’s game is actually happening.

You know the feeling: you show up hoping enough people came. MYOPL replaces that guess with an actual headcount, tied to the Court, Club, or League that runs the session.

Start with the place, or start with the crew

Use Courts when the venue is what matters most. Use Clubs when it is really about the organization. Use OPLs when it is the regular Thursday group and its games you care about. One venue can host all three — joining one does not automatically join the others.

The headcount that actually helps

An OPL can post one or more time slots, and members answer Going, Maybe, or No. Those counts are the difference between showing up to an empty court and showing up to a full one. Organizers get a fuller view of who is coming; everyone else gets the numbers that matter for deciding whether to go.

The path, start to finish

  1. Open Courts, Clubs, or OPLs.
  2. Search by name or location.
  3. Check out the result.
  4. Join.
  5. Come back to My list whenever you want the conversation or the next Event.

A few honest notes

  • You do not need to share your location — search by name or place still works.
  • Requesting a new OPL starts a review, not an instant listing.
  • A regional rating entry is not the same as a joinable OPL chat.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need to turn on Location to search?

No. Location makes nearby results sort better, but a plain text search works without it.

Is every OPL a scheduled event?

No. An OPL is an ongoing group and its chat. Events are the specific times an organizer schedules within it.