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toc in vegas in april
Posted by
zacman21
(VIP) 15 Feb 2006 9:00pm
hi i was wondering if GC has any inclinations to hold a satellite tourney that would get the winner an entry into the world series of gin in april. im not sure how the format would work but im curious if there would be a demand for it. love to hear other opinions thanks nitty1956
April World Series of Gin Rummy
Posted by
20 Feb 2006 11:47pm
We have a new program that we are instituting which are 'Qualifying Tournaments' for the World Series of Gin Rummy in Las Vegas. We will be looking into working with your TDs to host one here at Game Colony. Entry fees will depend on the amount of players invovled (minimum of 8 playeres just like a satelite). We have a new website design at www.ginrummytournaments.com to help our players keep in touch. News of qualifying tournaments will be posted very soon.
- Deric Wortham - Staff at The Gin Rummy Association - (World Series of Gin Rummy) - E-mail: jrbluejazz@yahoo.com
td ready to host
Posted by
sam85
(TD) 21 Mar 2006 9:29am
hi i am a td for gc if u come to a agreement for the tourneys .i would be glad to host the tourneys. but has to be ok with boss .as a td for gc we have to serve the play of gc first.we hold this to the highest standard. hope this is ok and gl i feel it could be a boost to all involved
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