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Home Tournament rules.
I just finshed a paper for my technical writing class. It's an instructional document on How to Host no-limit Texas hold'em Sit&Go tournament. If anyone would like a copy I will be happy to send it as a word .doc attachment, and as always I welcome all questions and comments.
Also the tourny rules were given to me sometime ago by Hutz. So, a big thanks to him! Kelley |
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Re: Home Tournament rules.
Please! mfay@slamdunkpro.com
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Re: Home Tournament rules.
I'ld like a copy please: chesspain@comcast.net.
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Re: Home Tournament rules.
please send me a copy to kudelap@canisius.edu
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Re: Home Tournament rules.
Could you please send me a copy, thanks.
kfranson@vt.edu |
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Re: Home Tournament rules.
Given that this is just the kind of thing that I'm trying to convince my friends is a great idea, I'd LOVE a copy. Please email to yeahbrandhotdogs@hotmail!com (change the ! to a . No spam for me!).
Thanks! |
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Re: Home Tournament rules.
i don't get that.. why do people put that kind of stuff in their email addresses and then say no spam? i just don't know how it works i guess, anyone?
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Re: Home Tournament rules.
beats me.
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Re: Home Tournament rules.
Apparently, there are programs that crawl around various Web sites and collect e-mail addresses for addition to spam lists. Putting an odd character, "no spam," or something similar in one's posted e-mail address may foil those programs. That's the theory, at least.
By the way, blueboles, you're welcome for the rules. |
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