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A comment from GameColony's facebook page
Posted by
webmaster
(moderator) 16 Nov 2013 12:48pm
Milena B. posted on GameColony.com facebook page "Hi there, in 2004 - 2005 I played on gamecolony.com and this is how I met my husband. We come from different countries and backgammon was our first common interest He moved to my country, we lived together for 6 years and we got married last summer! I am sure that wasn't the initial idea for creating this site, but thank you very much! "
I bet there are more stories .......
Posted by
Pearle
(moderator) 16 Nov 2013 6:41pm
like this. How about posting them - I would love to hear from you!
Yes there are!
Posted by
stageinharmony
(VIP) 16 Nov 2013 6:55pm
I was widowed 8 years ago, and started playing on this site about 2 years later. I became friendly with an american man (I was in the UK) and to cut a long story short, he came to meet me a few months later. I visited him the following year, and we got married a few months after that! Almost 4 years now. So I guess I'm saying thank you to gamecolony too!
Thanks for sharing!
Posted by
webmistress
(moderator) 17 Nov 2013 9:25am
Thanks for sharing! I have reposted this happy info on my blog w/o mentioning names Tales From Gamecolony
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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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