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GMT time tourneys for Europe and abouts
Posted by ajsx (VIP) 7 Jan 2005 7:35pm
    


Hi to you all I am AJSX - having just become a TD I am looking at getting some GOOD times in based on GMT UK time. When I post a tourney I will also post the GMT time to help you.

It is important we in Europe get a chance to play these tourneys and I will do all I can to assist you.

Its fun and will advance your ladder ratings beyond your wildest dreams!!!

So if I get a pile of requests for certain times I will do all I can to get these sorted for you

Catch me in the BG room or keep an eye on the tourney boards.

To join a tourney simply load money onto your account, normally via PAYPAL. Its easy, simple, secure and the way to go

Hope to see you all in there, come on u know its worth it, keep the European side up!!!

TY for ur time, and GL if or when u come to the tourney

AJSX



welcome to team
Posted by sam85 (VIP) 7 Jan 2005 8:13pm
    


hello i am sam85 td .want to say welcome to gc team much fun be urs here at gc.

time diff is 5& 1/2 hours to 6hours to est gl and happy hosting



ty
Posted by ajsx (VIP) 7 Jan 2005 9:02pm
    


ty sam very kind looking fwd to getting some UK timed tourneys in



try 9 am backgammon tournemnets.
Posted by now4you (VIP) 23 Jan 2005 11:58am
    


I suggest giving 9 am tournaments a try for europeans and early North american risers.

2 pt cr or 3 pt cr should work --the 1 point tournamnets are all luck.



try 9 am backgammon tournemnets.
Posted by now4you (VIP) 23 Jan 2005 11:58am
    


I suggest giving 9 am tournaments a try for europeans and early North american risers.

2 pt cr or 3 pt cr should work --the 1 point tournamnets are all luck.



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