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If you play...then this is for you.
Posted by
MagicGames
(TD) 27 Feb 2009 8:43pm
BG DAY @ GC--Marathon for all--March 7th! Posted by Fungames (TD) 26 Feb 2009 12:19am email it to a friend
Calling all backgammon players and TDs to join Backgammon Day at Game Colony. Tournaments of different formats. ONe tournament every hour from 10am on and watch for the mini-blitz at 7pm! GL and enjoy and pass the word!
umm helllllloooooo
Posted by
KymB
(VIP) 27 Feb 2009 11:54pm
this is cribbage LOL
HI FUN
Posted by
mikka12
(VIP) 28 Feb 2009 3:54pm
Thank you for letting all games know the fun your planning. This sounds like a great day for fun and excitement, many players play all the games. Good luck in your endeavor. And thanks, diamund
thanks diamund
Posted by
MagicGames
(TD) 1 Mar 2009 1:51am
Thanks diamund. That was the intention just to let everyone know in case they play. It should be a "FUN" day. Come try it whoever knows the game with or without the doubling cube. Many formats to find one you like. GL!
Fungames
Posted by
jethrotulll
(VIP) 9 Mar 2009 4:41am
Thanks again Fungames for putting it all together. I didn't play as many as I thought that I could, but played more than I would have if it hand't have been there!
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Play cribbage tournaments online
At GameColony.com you can play games of skill only -- play for free or play for $prizes!.
According to the statutes of most states in the United States, gambling is defined as: "risking something of value upon the outcome of a contest of chance". (Also see No Gambling!). The skill (as opposed to chance) is predominant in games of skill. Playing games of skill for $prizes, therefore, has nothing to do with gambling as it is not a contest of chance -- the more skillful player will win far more often. The chance element of a 'gamble' is either insignificant or missing. When players compete in tournaments or games of skill for $prizes -- it is "competitive entertainment" rather then "gambling". The more skilled winner will always win more matches, tournaments and $prizes.
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