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Posted by
t_n_t_plays
(VIP) 1 Feb 2006 12:02pm
Hey I love the TOC; it's been hard enough for me to play at the cost of 10 tickets! But Now 15! Tickets! Hey why don't I just go to the high rollers. I would if I could afford it. So please explain. I don't want to be a bad sport about it; although it appears that I am right now, duh! What's Up! 1 of the many loyal players, TNT
too high
Posted by
beejaysus
1 Feb 2006 6:57pm
Totally agree. TNT all too high
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Posted by
KymB
(VIP) 1 Feb 2006 10:18pm
Hey T- that's the first thing I noticed was the fee increase............then I looked for my name. I have to agree 10.00 was the right amount. your friend, Kim
P.S. hope all is well in Utah
Too high
Posted by
beejaysus
2 Feb 2006 5:49am
Although I am at present not a $ ticket holder, I agree with T some of the game tourneys are getting a bit on the high side. I will be buying some more $ soon, and will certainly look and hope for seeing more of the 3, 5 and maybe 10$ games. Kind regards to everyone
Geoff (gjamies1)
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