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Posted by
BlueSun
(VIP) 20 Apr 2012 6:50pm
Where are the canasta tourneys? BlueSun
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Posted by
LAKE658
21 Apr 2012 12:41am
I agree with Blue. Why do we not have any Tourneys for the whole weekend?
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Posted by
KitKat
(TD) 21 Apr 2012 8:43am
I have been posting tourneys for the weekends in the time periods that blue requested and a few others as well, about half of them I had to cancel. I will continue to put them in for you on weekends as my time permits. Is anyone interested in a bit higher entry fee double elimination tourney for weekends? Suggestions are always welcome.
I agree with Jeff
Posted by
1okaylady
(TD) 21 Apr 2012 6:04pm
I have had tourneys the past few days and they have cancelled with the exception of a wta. Everyone needs to check the schedules during the day, even if you don't see one at the time. Because some of the TD'S will schedule as their day permits.
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Posted by
BlueSun
(VIP) 21 Apr 2012 8:10pm
Jeff & Okay.... Thank you for your efforts. It is much appreciated. I check tourney schedule often and play as many tourneys as I can. Thanks,BlueSun
DE Tourneys
Posted by
BlueSun
(VIP) 21 Apr 2012 8:15pm
Jeff, just my opinion....but DE tourneys usually take a while to play, so most of the time,ONE canasta works better because players that win early don't have to wait so long for their next games. With 2 canasta DE tourneys, I have had a three game wait before....and even a 2 game wait with 2 canasta can take 30 minutes or so. Anyway, you asked for suggestions.... I do intend to play the DE tomorrow at 5.... I just wish it was one canasta instead of two. I don't know what other players think, but that's my two cents worth. I Personally LOVE THE DE tourneys !!!! Thanks, BlueSun
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