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Re: what helps you decide to play a game?

In Reply to: what helps you decide to play a game? posted by dave on September 25, 2003 at 16:34:05:


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Posted by:
Garry "Hardball" Nees

on September 26, 2003 at 16:02:13

I look for games produced by top promoters that have a track record of producing quality events. Elliott and I have attended 3 out of state games. The two produced by either Wayne or MXS were winners and worth the extra few thousand miles we drove. The one in Oklahoma produced by a local wasn't worth spit.

If we're going to travel and given a choice between the no-name or known promoters it has to be the one with the reputation. Its too big an investment in time and coin to waste.

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