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**APRIL TOURNAMENTS**
Posted by MAB 4 Apr 2004 4:10pm
    


Please join us each Monday night in April at 90PM for some very nice games. There is a 2Ticket entry. The payout will depend on the number of players. Hope to see you there.

2tix-4min w/2sec. time increments per move- rules in lobby prior to tourney.. TYFP



AND ANOTHER BONUS--
Posted by MAB 16 Apr 2004 11:19am
    


April 27th - 1 Tix Tourney -$25 Tix Guaranteed Total payout --

If you haven't already done so, now is a perfect time to get your VIP status. If you
need help in doing this just click on 'Contact Us' on the right. The GC staff will be happy to assist if they can.

Once you have purchased those tickets you will be able to join this tournament and many others
which will come in the future. Oh yes and you
will be qualified to play 1/1 mini-tournaments
in the main rooms whenever you wish.

There are other benefits to wearing that blue
suit. This is a perfect time to register for
VIP status and purchase those tickets. You cannot win if you do not play !




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