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Posted by
MagicGames
(TD) 17 Jan 2007 10:47am
Hi everyone.
Rock-Paper-Scissors (RPS) is a "FUNGAME" but is slow right now as many don't know about it and the games are quick so people check to play and leave quickly meaning not a lot of players have stayed around.
We need a few meeting points like tournaments and hopefully some of u can play and try it out. The more the merrier as we try to get this game going more.
Get into the top ten and you will win some tix and stay there as ladder movement is not a lot at present. Anyone interested that would be great.
I am hositng 3 upcoming RPS tourneys to get some repetition if anyone else can help. Admin has offerend 5 TIX BONUS to the winner every wednesday in January. Take a shot at it. Ty
UK+Aussie+more
Posted by
MagicGames
(TD) 24 Jan 2007 1:37pm
It appears there are many UK & Aussie and BG players that play RPS so I will try some 11am tourney just before 12 noon canasta to give those daytime players a chance to play both. Let's see what happens and make February an RPS month.
3 tourneys this week..
Posted by
MagicGames
(TD) 4 Feb 2007 7:51pm
Can u make it. Three tournies this week for RPS. Looking for the right times.
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