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Posted by
MagicGames
(TD) 2 Jan 2007 9:07am
I don't know if it was just the holidays that did it but December was a fantastic month for Canasta in the number of tourneys and the great competition in ladder. Any of up to 10 people had a chance at the top spots on the last day and the tourney results helped decide it. Hope everyone enjoyed the battles.
Australians---Looking for u.
Posted by
MagicGames
(TD) 2 Jan 2007 9:10am
Only drawback was missing the great participation for the Australian players of which we had so many. I will try to keep some 9am tourneys for u when I am available. Hope they all come back. GL
December Canasta---BlueSun
Posted by
BlueSun
(VIP) 3 Jan 2007 5:56pm
I just want to say THANK YOU to ALL THE TDs who made it possible for the canasta players to participate in so many tournaments during December. This player, as well as many other players, REALLY APPRECIATES your efforts. Thank you. BlueSun
Aussie players
Posted by
milo22
(VIP) 4 Jan 2007 9:12am
Hi 9am is not really a good time for us aussie players as it is 2am in the morning here. I don't think you will get many aussie players at that time. Thanks for thinking of us though
Is 3pm GC time good?
Posted by
MagicGames
(TD) 13 May 2007 8:47pm
We had many and would like to see some canasta tourneys for Australians as well. Is 3pm good for you?
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