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| Turlisk | 25th August 2011 - 01:36 PM Post #1 |
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How do you find out about tourneys in your area?? Been trying to Google it, but not much luck or I find a lot of outdated sites. |
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| WillQueek | 25th August 2011 - 01:38 PM Post #2 |
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ask guys you play with...... get a free-forum for your club. keep track of announcements at the website of your store. This is what i do
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| CapAmr05 | 25th August 2011 - 02:09 PM Post #3 |
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Most regional/city clubs will set up a forum of some sort and topics like tournaments will usually be posted there. There are 2 forums dedicated to my city and 3 more for the other major Texas cities, so I try to skim whats going on in 5 forums (throughout the week), just to keep up to date with the state of the WFB and what some of my out-of-town friends are up to. I know when I'm running a local tournament (10-20 people) I always go to the two forums that cater to my area and post the information (events only run well if you have people show up, and that's generally the best way to get the word out to players that aren't necessarially in your gaming circle). Also asking local gaming stores about upcoming events is another way to track tournaments down. Bigger tournaments, like GTs typically have a dedicated website with all the registation information. --Cap |
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| cerebros | 27th August 2011 - 09:29 PM Post #4 |
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Bigger events should get picked up by the Wargame Tournaments Website, smaller events it depends on where the details are posted |
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