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Re: scheduling conflicts then, the other point...

In Reply to: Re: scheduling conflicts then, the other point... posted by Hipkiss - Twilight Zone on September 25, 2003 at 09:13:11:


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dave "_dave__from_the_coalition" ciarcia
on September 25, 2003 at 09:29:23

: Player's having to choose between two great events would be awesome assuming you had the money to pay for both.

: It hasn't been a problem for me over the past 3-4 years, but it would be nice. In every case for me, with two-three promoters, and a couple of local events chasing one another around in a geographic region defined by say 600 miles from my home base, I have never had a hard time picking the two or three big ticket games I would play.

: Maybe this is more of a problem in other areas of the country?


sept oct early nov fla has bout 7 or 8 games in that 60 day span some on the same weekends

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