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2tix GC SPECIAL, 11/01/2012.3PM 25bonus tix give away
Posted by
HappyChap
(TD) 9 Jan 2012 5:38am
canasta gc special 25 bonus tix to give away. 3pm on 11th jan. come join happy and friends.
Time for Special Tourney
Posted by
BlueSun
(VIP) 10 Jan 2012 7:24pm
You know for those of us who work 8 to 5 or 7:30 to 3:30 like I do, a tourney at 3 pm especially a special tourney, just doesn't seem fair. Only those players who don't have to work days will get a chance to participate in 3 pm tourney. I feel like those of us who have to work weekdays are already penalized in a way enough because so many tourneys during the 8 to 5 pm time when most of us day workers can NOT participate. If its a special tourney, it should really be at least 5, 6, or 7 pm so players who work weekdays can play. Regular tourneys---no big deal---(although more tourneys ought to be offered in evenings) but a special tourney with extra tickets like this one, I think 3 pm is just a most unfair time for most USA players. And, quite frankly, I resent it. Thanks, BlueSun
RESPECTFUL RESPONSE BLUE
Posted by
Spicii
(TD) 10 Jan 2012 8:02pm
When we have a special tourney later than 300PM we have complaints also. This is the main reason we are holding these tournaments at various times during the day to give all time zones an opportunity to play. Oh BTW.. there is good news. We will be holding these bonus tickets added tournaments much more frequently now. Hope everyone gets a chance to play. We also have to remember this is global site and we miss some time frames for some of our players,I am sure all td's will check previous times and schedule so all will have a chance to participate. Trying to please all our players and ty for your note. Regards, Spicii
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