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From: Loki <daddyjim@**********.COM>
Subject: Gen Con SRCard Tourney
Date: Sat, 25 Jul 1998 09:56:11 -0700
---Phil Jaros <chakan@****.PYROTECHNICS.COM> wrote:
>
> Gabe Rosario <Brakiss187@***.COM> wrote:
> >
> >btw who will be at gencon???? anyone..hello anyone out there???
>
> I'll be at GenCon, but I'll only be playing in a couple of the
> SRTCG tournys. GenCon '98 for me will pretty much be a tribute
> to EarthDawn. I will make the time for the SRCard tourny though,
> and I'll be throwing in my extra set of Underworld to the winner
> of that Tournament.
>
> I already have my three decks ready to go... ;)

Speaking of which, I still have every intention of seeing an SRCard tourney at
GC'98. However, prepping as a judge for the SRRPG and EDRPG tournies has
sucked up alot of my GC'98 planning time.

I know I've called on Bull and Matb to help on the SRCard tourney in what
every way they can, the rest of you can help a bit too.

I've collected varied tourney rules, the original released by the DLOH's, the
Origins rules and Matb's amongst them. Any others that people have and cand
send me via private mail would be appreciated. Please mark them with [TOURNEY]
in the subject line, the square brackets included.

Also, I'd like a good head count of what SRCard members will be at GC'98 and
wanting in on such a tournament. Again, write me private mail with [MEMBER] in
the subject line.

Thanx guys and see you in a couple of weeks.

-== Loki ==-
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