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+++++++++WIN AN ENTRY INTO LIVE LAS VEGAS TOURNEY+++++++++++
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+++++++++WIN AN ENTRY INTO LIVE LAS VEGAS TOURNEY+++++++++++
Posted by
MAB
7 Mar 2005 9:40am
Join us at 9 0PM each night. Games will be single elimination, 250 Okie w/loser deals.
These will be rated games and non-ladder. The entry fee is $200, payable before start. (Based on 7-8 players or two 4 player tourneys) WTA tourney will pay the $200 + the big prize ($1,200 value!)...an entry into John Hainline's World Series of Gin in Las Vegas-April 17-20.
The winner of 8-player tourney gets the $1,200 prize + refund of fee!
For more information on the Live tourney....
Posted by
MAB
7 Mar 2005 8:21pm
GO HERE!
special tournament
Posted by
Wannabunch
(VIP) 9 Mar 2005 5:43pm
why 5 min per move, it should be 1 min. , I would hate to think that I would put up 200 and allow someone to go into 'slow down' tactics.
delay of game
Posted by
MAB
9 Mar 2005 5:59pm
Hi Wanna.. one of my lobby rules: intentional delay of game will result in disqualification.
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