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American Cribbage Congress to Start Internet Tournaments on Game Colony On August 14, 2006
Posted by
Moojus
(VIP) 7 Aug 2006 8:22pm
Game Colony and the American Cribbage Congress (ACC) announced their formal relationship about two months ago. One of the benefits to the ACC is the ability to hold ACC Internet Tournaments on Game Colony.
Beginning August 14, 2006, the ACC will have moved their tournaments from another site and will begin play on Game Colony. The ACC will begin with approximately 4 tournaments a week.
For more information on the ACC and all their tournaments, local, regional, national, and internet, please visit the following:
www.cribbage.org
Thank you,
Bob 'Moojus' Milk (ACC Board of Director and ACC Internet Cribbage Commissioner).
STARTS TOMORROW
Posted by
Gr8
(TD) 13 Aug 2006 9:43am
YES IT STARTS TOMORROW
MAYBE WE WILL GET A UPDATE WHEN
JER
location
Posted by
rulebrittannia
(VIP) 13 Aug 2006 1:44pm
Do you need to reside in USA to play in these tournaments
thanks
Anyone can play in the ACC Tournaments
Posted by
Moojus
(VIP) 13 Aug 2006 10:06pm
Dear Rule:
We have many folks from around the world who play in the ACC Internet Tournaments. We have folks play from the UK, France, Iraq, New Zealand, Australia, Mexico, Canada, and the US.
Anyone can play, only thos who are ACC members can earn ACC Internet Rating Points.
Please go to www.cribbage.org and click on the Internet pages for more information.
I hope to see you there,
Bob Milk
WHAT DAYS DO YOU PLAY
Posted by
Gr8
(TD) 28 Aug 2006 2:38pm
YES LIKE TO KNOW WHAT DAYS YOU PLAY AND TIME PLEASE
JER
Schedule
Posted by
Moojus
(VIP) 28 Aug 2006 2:43pm
The Schedule can be found at:
www.cribbage.org/internet.
Then, click on the Tournament Schedule link.
Happy Pegs
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