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Re: Introducing: Tournament Players Association (TPA)

Postby kratos644 on Tue Jun 08, 2010 9:22 am

ViperOverLord wrote:...

Yes because that is a more accurate testament to a mono y mono season competition like the tennis/golf associations that he professed to model the season after. I also believe that it leaves the matter up to a player's individual capacities more. It's very easy to pick on the guys that you know are in the lead.

I have nothing against assassin/terminator competitions/tourneys. I do them all of the time. I just don't think they are warranted based on the stated vision or in my opinion what I think would make it ultimately the most fun for a 1 v 1 (and team) series.



By the way, Bart didn't say he professed to model the season after them. He said he would have them be
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Re: Introducing: Tournament Players Association (TPA)

Postby jrh_cardinal on Tue Jun 08, 2010 9:31 am

Ya, Viper, I agree with zz and steve. You're idea is very good, but very differerent. The TPA is meant to be a good indication of tournaments as a whole. It is also meant to be easy. As of now people are able to just join the tournaments in order to participate, that is a good thing.

You are talking about more of an exclusive type of specialty competition, this is meant for anyone and everyone just to have fun.

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Re: Introducing: Tournament Players Association (TPA)

Postby drunkmonkey on Tue Jun 08, 2010 9:35 am

Viper - I agree you have a good, albeit different idea. Maybe once your large 1v1 tourney is over, this could be a franchised tournament you run.
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Re: Introducing: Tournament Players Association (TPA)

Postby ViperOverLord on Tue Jun 08, 2010 9:47 am

kratos644 wrote:
ViperOverLord wrote:I don't see anything here that refutes my ideas to make it better. I could be wrong. But I'd love to hear something more than a call to go rifling through threads.

And in the two responses, I'm just getting back static that it's great. That's fine, but I clearly gave a lot of thought on how I think it'd be better and I'd love to see someone defy that. Tell me what is so important about the current way of doing things as to not warrant the change. That's what I want to know. Because I wrote from my own personal perspective how it'd be awesome. As it is, I think it's just OK how it is now.




ViperOverLord wrote: ...

What I would improve:

- I would get CC's approval to make TPA Tournaments only available to TPA Members. I'm not saying that so that the TPA can be an exclusive membership. I'm saying that it creates order. I"m fine with any premium member that wants to be a part of the TPA being admitted. Then when its only TPA members competing that makes every single game of a TPA Tournament have extra meaning and the consequences of wins and losses are much more clear before and after matches.

This has been discussed prior where people proposed having a "TPA card" but Bart felt this would still be exclusive and that is not the intention of the TPA

This post of yours bugs me the most and is in fact you saying that the TPA can be an exclusive membership because you aren't allowing the free members to take part in these with your plan which is just plain ridiculous...

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1. It's not exclusive. Nor did I propose that it should be. In fact I said the opposite.

2. It's not exclusive because it excludes freemium players. It would not allow freemium players so that tournaments would not have undue game restrictions. I think we all know that CC is reasonably priced and anybody that wants to be a part of that could certainly do so.


- I would get rid of assassin, terminator and standard group games in TPA tournaments. Those aspects are cool for other tournaments. But for the TPA they just muddy the waters. It should come down to are the best 1 v 1 players and team players (which brings me to the next point).

The purpose of the TPA is to represent an encompassing of all the types of tournaments run on CC. If we limit and take out games other than 1v1 and team games it doesn't truly represent the tournament scene and therefore doesn't fit in with the purpose of the TPA and it would also limit us organizers as to what we can do which would, in the end, bore us.

Vol: If that is 'the purpose' than the golf/tennis players analogy that the TPA is professed to be based on is a terrible analogy. There's a reason that skins games do not count when it comes to rankings in golf. Don't get me wrong. I think the TPA is still a solid competition. But if it's goal is truly to crown the best player in a given season then it simply does not do that or at least it does it in a skewed sort of way. I personally think the way it is, it's just more of a bigger version of a mixed tournament than something that crowns a top player.

- I would use standard settings for all TPA matches (Auto, Seq., No Spoils, Chained, Sunny)

Same as above. No variety = boring

- There should be two point scales (rankings). One for 1 v 1 play and one for team play. Then for instance a player could be the 5th rated individual player and yet be ranked 27th as a team player.

A split scoreboard wouldn't work as well. As mentioned prior this is meant to cover all the tournaments that are run. If we split the scoreboard it wouldn't feel like that is being adequately done as it's putting more emphasis on one type of game over another and it doesn't require players to be multi-talented

VOL: Jibberish. I already mentioned two sets of rankings. One for 1 v 1 and one for team play. Personally, I think many of us are attracted to the individual side, so all tournaments would be 1 v1 and I mentioned the ancillary component for just as in tennis certain tournaments have doubles matches and there are seperate doubles ranking in tennis as well. You are saying the idea is impractical when it is completely practical. And that indicates that you are resistant to change more than it being a matter of the idea being bad.

- All tournaments would be 1 v 1. Some tournaments would have an ancillary doubles, triples, or quads tourney (for the sake of team play rankings). But the winner of the Cup (Tournament) would always be the winner of the 1 v 1 bracket.

So why even join team tournaments? It'd just eat up your time and they're technically meaningless. This also has the same problem that a player doesn't need to be multi-talented and can just be a 1v1 specialist to win this whole thing and that isn't right.

VOL: Your multi-talented argument again is futile. There would be separate scoring for singles play and team play. Nothing would be ignored. If a player is 'multi-talented' then it would be accurately reflected.

- The TPA is modeled after the golf/tennis associations. I think it's fitting that just like in golf/tennis that you have recurring tournaments that take place at the same time each year. And just like in tennis/golf there would be four grand slam tournaments that have more participants/maps/points (possibly) than the other tournaments.

This is just the first year. There is a good chance there will be recurring tournaments come next year. As for the grand slam tournaments... if you had properly read the thread you'd have seen that there will be four grand slams that will be larger tournaments.

I did not presume there would or would not be recurring tournaments in the future. I merely stated that in the model I put forth and in golf/tennis that recurring tournaments are staples in the system. As it currently looks, there is a chance for recurring tournaments, but it certainly looks to have a lot or randomness. Again, I'm not saying that is not fun. I'm saying it does not fit a true versions of a TPA (based on r/l) or what I would consider the most fun for continued seasons. People much enjoy defending their various titles and a lot of the fun is looking forward to defending the titles. Making the Cups standard alleviates undue speculation and allows players the proper opportunities to be prepared.

Also, I did not say there were not grand slams now. In fact I understood there do be differences in the points granted for various tournaments. But I would have been careless not to include the grand slams in my model.


- Weighted Scoring System: Make minimums and maximums on tournaments that TPA players would play in. But since it would be near impossible to get everyone in the same amount of tournaments, then weight the outcomes. Efficiency should count.

Same issue. Read before posting... I'm not even going to respond to this one.

Why? You can't handle the idea of fairness? If anything I'm saying you don't have to be a hawk and waste away all of your time on CC to compete properly.

- Lastly, the recurring tournaments need to be more dignified/prestigious. I don't like seeing James Bond or So and So's Tournament in the TPA. It's fine for regular tournaments, but we want these tournament cups to sound prestigious and be something that people brag about. E.G. I've got three fox cups or I got four green jackets, etc.

This would again be limiting the creativity of the T.O.'s and the majority of us would most likely be opposed to such a thing.

First off there would be a lot of creativity built into the Cups via the rounds, series, etc. Secondly, I'm not going to trump the spirit of 1 v 1 and team rankings in the name of creativity. Mine is the more pure system. I'm not saying the current system is not fun, not without merit and not creative. But I am saying that mine is the more pure system for players that want an ultimate 1 v 1 tour (or team tour). As it is right now. We have to be realistic and call it a hybrid competition and not a pure player ranking tour.

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Re: Introducing: Tournament Players Association (TPA)

Postby ViperOverLord on Tue Jun 08, 2010 9:52 am

drunkmonkey wrote:Viper - I agree you have a good, albeit different idea. Maybe once your large 1v1 tourney is over, this could be a franchised tournament you run.


Thank you. And I'd like to thank Barterer for his efforts. I know it takes a lot of work to do what he's doing and I'm not trying to tread lightly on any of that.
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Re: Introducing: Tournament Players Association (TPA)

Postby Bones2484 on Tue Jun 08, 2010 9:52 am

Viper, your ideas are covered in many tournaments that already exist. There'd be no point in having multiple tournaments with your suggestions. Just have one person run a "Cup" with multiple "events" over the course of a year and give the winner to the person who racks up the most points.

If you go search any of the leagues you'll see this has already been done.

The TPA is completely different and would get a much smaller response if it was as rigid as you propose.
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Re: Introducing: Tournament Players Association (TPA)

Postby ViperOverLord on Tue Jun 08, 2010 10:05 am

Bones2484 wrote:Viper, your ideas are covered in many tournaments that already exist. There'd be no point in having multiple tournaments with your suggestions. Just have one person run a "Cup" with multiple "events" over the course of a year and give the winner to the person who racks up the most points.

If you go search any of the leagues you'll see this has already been done.

The TPA is completely different and would get a much smaller response if it was as rigid as you propose.


1. I'm not claiming to reinvent the wheel. Do the cups resemble other tournaments? Obviously. I'm sure you could make the case for current TPA tournaments. So that is not at all the point.

2. "Just have one person run a "Cup" with multiple "events" over the course of a year and give the winner to the person who racks up the most points." - In other words run a separate TPA. Sure I'll join that separate TPA if someone does it. Personally I don't believe I'll have the time or patience that Barterer would seem to possess. So I'm bringing up my idea to him before I go running off and stepping on his feet and attempting to make a separate TPA or proposing that someone else make a separate TPA. I certainly would want to give Barterer the first shot at this idea in any event.

3. "The TPA is completely different and would get a much smaller response if it was as rigid as you propose." Firstly, I do not know whether that is true or not. But secondly, I am hardly concerned with which idea would draw the biggest response. I would only care about reaching/retaining the critical mass to make the TPA (whichever version) competitive.
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Re: Introducing: Tournament Players Association (TPA)

Postby sonicsteve on Tue Jun 08, 2010 3:13 pm

Hi Viper,

What barterer has introduced here is a fantastic and varied tournament event. What you are proposing is so fundamentally and radically different that the two can't really be compared.

It's like Barterer has encouraged us to try a different restaurant in town every week for a year with different people, just pick and choose which weeks you want to come along. Then you arrive 5 weeks into the programme and say, "hey, I've got a better idea - let's fix the group of people who can come and we'll only eat chips every single week".

As you can tell, sonic is hungry and it's affecting my similes, but what I'm saying is barterer's TPA is brilliant right now, so let's leave it brilliant. If you want to set up a 50-tourney 1v1 Cup challenge or something similar go for it (I'd help for one) - the one thing I really liked in your post was the thought that had gone into the themed cup titles - it's Gandhi, not Gondi, though.

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Re: Introducing: Tournament Players Association (TPA)

Postby squishyg on Tue Jun 08, 2010 3:19 pm

is it possible for links to be added to the schedule so we can easily sign up for games?
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Re: Introducing: Tournament Players Association (TPA)

Postby jrh_cardinal on Tue Jun 08, 2010 3:20 pm

Okay, I read it all, that's a lot to read. I'm not gonna respond to everything like you guys have been doing, but here are my thoughts:

The TPA is designed to be a fair representation of tournament playing ability. It was designed to encompass all types of tournaments. We want normal, everyday tournaments to be a part of the TPA because that's what the goal of the TPA is. You (Viper) are trying to recreate the WTA (tennis). That is very structured, all 1v1, in a very set manner. I know you say there is a difference because you can change how it's set up (bracket, round robin, etc.), but you're still basically doing the same thing, playing 1v1 (even on the same settings in your plan). That is a great idea, in fact that could be run in addition to the TPA at some point by you or someone else willing to put in the time.

However, that is not the TPA's goal. The TPA wants to just have normal tournaments and assess everyone based on their ability in all tournament disciplines. In fact, the utopian TPA would score every tournament run by anyone. However, that is not plausible (obviously) so bart's doing it this way.

If you would like help setting up a 1v1PA, or whatever you want to call it, I know I would be more than happy to help, but that is not what bart or any of us want for the TPA.

ViperOverLord wrote:But I am saying that mine is the more pure system for players that want an ultimate 1 v 1 tour

The TPA is not a 1v1 Tour


One more thing, registering was discussed a ton when bart originally put out the idea of the TPA in the TO forum. Plenty of people agreed with you there. But, half of the spots in a tournament have to be public. TPA carded players, not public. Also, Joe Schmo is supposed to be interested in the TPA, it is supposed to be for the everyday tourney player. Besides, the people that join one tourney then slowly sink to the bottom of the scoreboard aren't hurting anybody.

PS, the tourney with James Bond in it is the one being run by bart himself, the founder of the TPA. Not the smartest guy to piss off ;)
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Re: Introducing: Tournament Players Association (TPA)

Postby jrh_cardinal on Tue Jun 08, 2010 3:21 pm

squishyg wrote:is it possible for links to be added to the schedule so we can easily sign up for games?

they're in the third post (though this weeks isn't up yet)
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Re: Introducing: Tournament Players Association (TPA)

Postby Jace22 on Tue Jun 08, 2010 3:55 pm

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squishyg wrote:is it possible for links to be added to the schedule so we can easily sign up for games?

they're in the third post (though this weeks isn't up yet)

yeah, I can't help but feel a little offended by that(though only a little) :lol:
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Re: Introducing: Tournament Players Association (TPA)

Postby ViperOverLord on Wed Jun 09, 2010 1:31 am

JRH, Sonic. Thanks for the responses. Also let me say that I posted here and pm'd bart. There has been no response. But there is certainly nothing to be offended about. So I'll just not worry on that matter. It is what is.

I won't respond tit for tat on all the points. Everything's pretty much been covered, so no need to beat a dead horse. I'll just kind of wind this up.

It's clear that enough (if not most) of you are fine with the 'utopian' organization of the tourney or the smorgasbord of playing options rather than 1 v 1. And hey I don't blame anyone for that. To each his own right? So I'll leave it at that. Bart has the idea in his bin if any of that made sense he'll do what he wants or put it in the recycle bin.

JRH. I commished a fairly comprehensive fantasy basketball league for a few years. That took a lot of my time. So I've been shying away from big internet commitments (at least mostly. I managed to get in over my head for the U.C.). So I don't think I'd be interested in putting together my own tour. But if you want to commish even a smaller scale version of my idea then I'd be happy to run some of the tourneys or help with the designing process. I would also want to use the standard settings and make it a pure players tour. So as long as CC doesn't give us that 1/2 can't be league players stuff then yea. And I see no reason why they shouldn't as long as any preemie can join the tour and there are plenty of other tournaments out there if they don't want to. And I say that because it's not a matter of exclusiveness. It's a matter of order. If CC would not allow us to have that order then it'd just be too watered down for my liking.
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Re: Introducing: Tournament Players Association (TPA)

Postby Lindax on Wed Jun 09, 2010 12:54 pm

ViperOverLord wrote:JRH, Sonic. Thanks for the responses. Also let me say that I posted here and pm'd bart. There has been no response. But there is certainly nothing to be offended about. So I'll just not worry on that matter. It is what is.

I won't respond tit for tat on all the points. Everything's pretty much been covered, so no need to beat a dead horse. I'll just kind of wind this up.

It's clear that enough (if not most) of you are fine with the 'utopian' organization of the tourney or the smorgasbord of playing options rather than 1 v 1. And hey I don't blame anyone for that. To each his own right? So I'll leave it at that. Bart has the idea in his bin if any of that made sense he'll do what he wants or put it in the recycle bin.

JRH. I commished a fairly comprehensive fantasy basketball league for a few years. That took a lot of my time. So I've been shying away from big internet commitments (at least mostly. I managed to get in over my head for the U.C.). So I don't think I'd be interested in putting together my own tour. But if you want to commish even a smaller scale version of my idea then I'd be happy to run some of the tourneys or help with the designing process. I would also want to use the standard settings and make it a pure players tour. So as long as CC doesn't give us that 1/2 can't be league players stuff then yea. And I see no reason why they shouldn't as long as any preemie can join the tour and there are plenty of other tournaments out there if they don't want to. And I say that because it's not a matter of exclusiveness. It's a matter of order. If CC would not allow us to have that order then it'd just be too watered down for my liking.


Viper, cardinal & others,

This is a good discussion, but should take place elsewhere (not in this TPA thread). Please continue your conversation by pm or in a new thread.

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Re: Introducing: Tournament Players Association (TPA)

Postby barterer2002 on Sat Jun 12, 2010 8:44 pm

I'd actually like the conversation to stay here if that's OK. I apologize for not weighing in earlier-been a busy week.

The TPA is intended to be Organic and to change as wanted/needed.

At this point in time my intention is that it represents a cross section of the tournaments found in CC. The plan is to run a variety of tournaments, one per week, to accumulate standings and such throughout the year. Each tournament is required to be open to all as an inclusive event. The exception is that there are certainly tournaments that do not need to be open to freemiums due to game load however if possible I would encourage all TOs to be open to all.

Viper, you bring up some valid points. When I say that we're modeling on the PGA and WTA events I did not mean to imply that we would essentially be running the same event week after week. I was going in a broader sense of the idea where each week had a different event that the players could enter if they wished but did not have to enter all of them if they didn't want to. It was using the event of 52 different events that the player could choose to enter or not (assuming they qualify as a premium if necessary and make it in on time). The goal then is to sample everything that CC has to offer. There are certainly fewer assassin and terminator tournaments in CC and there will be less of them in the TPA.

I've fielded suggestions that we run season 1 through December then break until May for Season 2. I've heard that we should have all the tournaments have a higher minimum number than currently allowed (currently we allow tournaments of 30 or more into the TPA). I've heard that we should standardize the events into a more standard play. And I think that each of these suggestions have valid points behind them. I certainly understand the reasoning of each of the posters I believe.

At this point however, that's not where the vision is. The vision here is to run for a year with 52 tournaments of a variety of types to represent the overall picture of CC tournaments. This means that all game play and such that that is used in tournaments should show up in tournaments in the TPA. This doesn't mean that any of the other suggestions are wrong but at this point I'd like to run through a year as things are currently. After the first year is over I'd like to re-visit the suggestions and see what can be improved but I would like to run through the first year and see how it works out too. I've been pleased with the events and the organizers thus far. We should start seeing some ending events shortly which will give us a scoreboard to work with as well.

Anyway, please keep the suggestions coming as I said, I'd like to revisit after this first year is over to see what, if anything needs to be changed and what suggestions we can put in or should put in.
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Re: Introducing: Tournament Players Association (TPA)

Postby Lindax on Sun Jun 13, 2010 12:12 pm

Sorry Bart. I was referring to them talking to each other about possibly creating another type of league.

Obviously they are more than welcome to discuss the TPA here.

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Re: Introducing: Tournament Players Association (TPA)

Postby MudPuppy on Mon Jun 14, 2010 4:16 pm

barterer2002 wrote:At this point in time my intention is that it represents a cross section of the tournaments found in CC. The plan is to run a variety of tournaments, one per week, to accumulate standings and such throughout the year. Each tournament is required to be open to all as an inclusive event. The exception is that there are certainly tournaments that do not need to be open to freemiums due to game load however if possible I would encourage all TOs to be open to all....

The vision here is to run for a year with 52 tournaments of a variety of types to represent the overall picture of CC tournaments. This means that all game play and such that that is used in tournaments should show up in tournaments in the TPA. This doesn't mean that any of the other suggestions are wrong but at this point I'd like to run through a year as things are currently. After the first year is over I'd like to re-visit the suggestions and see what can be improved but I would like to run through the first year and see how it works out too. I've been pleased with the events and the organizers thus far. We should start seeing some ending events shortly which will give us a scoreboard to work with as well.

Anyway, please keep the suggestions coming as I said, I'd like to revisit after this first year is over to see what, if anything needs to be changed and what suggestions we can put in or should put in.

The TPA is off to a great start and I concur that no major changes should be made until we get a full season completed in order to maintain continuity in Year 1.

For now, my only suggestion is to better meet bart's vision of trying to "represent the overall picture of CC tournaments" which has not yet been the case. 1v1 is probably the most popular format style among tournaments yet the TPA doesn't have its first traditional 1v1 scheduled until Week 12. There are also 3 assassin tourneys, including a Major, planned for the first 4 months when that style makes up ~3% of overall CC tourneys. While, I enjoy the variety of including these non-traditional formats into the TPA mix, I think we're off to a start that is skewed too heavily on the less-popular specialized tournament types.

EDIT: Corrected # of assassin tourneys in 1st 4 months from 2 to 3.
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Re: Introducing: Tournament Players Association (TPA)

Postby barterer2002 on Mon Jun 14, 2010 4:32 pm

The reason there are 2 assassins early is that the first major is the assassin tournament. Prior to each of the majors there will be a "warm up" of a similar styling approximately 3 weeks prior. Thus since we have our assassin major scheduled for the Summer Major (the season where there is fewer players at any particular week) we've had two assassin tournaments in. We'll probably only have 3 or 4 all year long but because of the major, we just will have 2 early in the season. There are plenty of 1v1s coming in and while your complaint is that there isn't a "traditional 1v1" until Week 12 there have been several tournaments already that are in the 1v1 mode and there will be plenty.

With the scheduling, the purpose is generally to set is so that there aren't two identical modes back to back. Thus we don't have 1v1 or terminator or assassin or team or whatever in back to back weeks

In general the idea is that there are 5 main types of tournaments (singles, 1v1, teams, assassin, terminator).

In our 52 weeks the breakdown should be something along the lines of

Assassin 3
Terminator 5
Teams 10
singles 17
1v1 17

Give or take a few here to match up with what the TOs are looking to do. I haven't compared this to the schedule to see how we're doing on that at this point but I will.
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Re: Introducing: Tournament Players Association (TPA)

Postby barterer2002 on Mon Jun 14, 2010 5:08 pm

The schedule is updated to include Lindax's entry. Jace, I thought I added yours last week and apologize since I appear not to have saved it.
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Re: Introducing: Tournament Players Association (TPA)

Postby Jace22 on Mon Jun 14, 2010 5:18 pm

barterer2002 wrote:The schedule is updated to include Lindax's entry. Jace, I thought I added yours last week and apologize since I appear not to have saved it.

It's alright Bart, I just figured you were having a busy week.
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Re: Introducing: Tournament Players Association (TPA)

Postby HighlanderAttack on Tue Jun 15, 2010 8:53 pm

The first event is winding down. We are starting the finals now.

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Finals announced:

Here are the four players that won to advance to the finals


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Re: Introducing: Tournament Players Association (TPA)

Postby barterer2002 on Wed Jun 16, 2010 6:39 pm

Drop me a PM when you're done so I can get the standings up when they're done.
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Re: Introducing: Tournament Players Association (TPA)

Postby Lindax on Thu Jun 17, 2010 2:28 pm

Happy birthday barterer! =D>

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Re: Introducing: Tournament Players Association (TPA)

Postby barterer2002 on Fri Jun 18, 2010 5:09 am

Thank you
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Re: Introducing: Tournament Players Association (TPA)

Postby barterer2002 on Fri Jun 18, 2010 7:05 pm

I have swapped the events for July 5 and August 2 due to some scheduleing issues. jrh_cardinal will now be hosing the July 5 event with DJ Teflon moving to August 2 for his speed tournament.
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