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LOL,
My point of view is from local tournaments. My assumptions are that little changes from local to national events. If that is not the case then I stand corrected. Sorry for any confusion. Rob (Doctor SBD) wrote in message ... Currently the majority of tournament entry fees tends to be regressive and is done in a very impurdent way from the aspect of marketing. Keep writing in that incoherent style and you will soon be editor of Chess Life. The majority of tournament entry fees tends to be regressive????? SBD |
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