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NEED YOUR HELP POOL PLAYERS
Posted by
HappyChap
(TD) 4 Aug 2008 3:46pm
hi all i'm the new TD in town and want to run more pool tourney's but need your help.i'm looking for you to tell me wat's the best time to run more tourney's and how much you want to play for, i can run them with 3 players but hope to to get more with your help. so plz leave wat time is best for you and how many tix you want to play for below and i'll look into it.and if you see me on line give me a shout, am always here for a talk.
8 ball
Posted by
Jazz7619
(VIP) 5 Aug 2008 1:44am
as an old td, my advice is, 8 ball 2pts 2 or 3 tix, 9 ball 2 or 3pt 2 or 3tix, for the uk based players 2pm est onwards and for the us based 5pm est onwards, you will find that the tournys go better towards the end of the month, but if the tournys run smoothly more will come, gl..
u could...
Posted by
Smokin8s
(VIP) 5 Aug 2008 7:50am
u could start with 1 ticket s/e tourney and more to 1 ticket D/E tourneys they got to 2 tickets and slowly move up in tickets...i think 1 ticket D/E tourneys will will be good tho :] u will win hardly anything if u win tourney but good ladder spots :]
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Posted by
LADDER_CLIMBER
(VIP) 5 Aug 2008 11:26am
Well they told you types of games...I'll tell you some times where i've seen alot of blues. Between 30 P.M - 100 P.M also if possible some times between 110 P.M - 20 A.M
Biggest Challenge
Posted by
LADY_AWE
(VIP) 8 Aug 2008 11:57am
From the Lady's perspective, Tampa ... we need more bluecoats and less blackjackets. So if you could build an incentive into the process that would help them don the blue ... you would obviously have more opps interested in tourneys regardless of time or amounts. Do a promo blitz! Thot I heard they used to have them?
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