Waterloo Trash Tournament (and side-events!) - April 24th
Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2016 12:08 pm
Woooo, Waterloo is going to be organising a mirror of ACRONYM 7 (which is unposted and so mostly clear to Canadians) on Sunday, the 24th of April. This is the day after our mirror of MYSTERIUM.
The tournament is open-eligiblity, and will either be run as doubles, or standard teams of 4, based on how many people are playing.
The tournament is pseudo-free to play. Every player puts in $5 to play the tournament. The winning team gets to pick a charitable organisation of their choice, and all $$$ we've raised from player fees will be donated to the organisation.
This means we won't be offering buzzer discounts, but please still give us buzzers.
Also, we'll be organising some combination of side-events for the weekend. Under consideration are:
AVOGADRO'S NUMBER
Eyes That Do Not See
Stray CLEAR packets
Imaginary Landscape 3
FTP (Michigan State Trash packets).
We'd prefer to do the more popular ones on Saturday, since that's when more people will be present, but some of them will have to spill into Sunday. The discussion of the side-events planning can be found here: viewtopic.php?f=8&t=18480.
The tournament is open-eligiblity, and will either be run as doubles, or standard teams of 4, based on how many people are playing.
The tournament is pseudo-free to play. Every player puts in $5 to play the tournament. The winning team gets to pick a charitable organisation of their choice, and all $$$ we've raised from player fees will be donated to the organisation.
This means we won't be offering buzzer discounts, but please still give us buzzers.
Also, we'll be organising some combination of side-events for the weekend. Under consideration are:
AVOGADRO'S NUMBER
Eyes That Do Not See
Stray CLEAR packets
Imaginary Landscape 3
FTP (Michigan State Trash packets).
We'd prefer to do the more popular ones on Saturday, since that's when more people will be present, but some of them will have to spill into Sunday. The discussion of the side-events planning can be found here: viewtopic.php?f=8&t=18480.