vidjogamer
Smash Master
CANCELED for cokfest.
IM me if interested in cokfest.
IM me if interested in cokfest.
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i think ima drive down too to hang out with drew and my columbus peeples, but if i dont have the time to drive down i will likely show up to whatever is going on here cuz its closer, either way im getting some pre-FC smashing inCan't do it. Gotta smash with CoK and Cincy people. I'll be at something else up there sometime though.
Are you seeing the flawed logic here?yes it does ppl....
unless i missunderstood
lol i dont think vidjo meant it personally calm down yo. Isnt most of this money going to the store anyway? and im not even sure if vidjo decided the entry fee. Since singles is more popular thats a bigger money maker.That is ridiculous.
I typically only enter singles, and now it seems that entering both is a good deal. Too bad it isn't. Vidjo, why do you have to be a such a jerk sometimes... and for once, I'm not being sarcastic. Your creative entry fee forces more money out of people that don't want to enter doubles in two ways. One, they decide not to enter doubles and simply pay for singles... and add an extra $5 to the pool. Two, they enter both (since it's such a good deal and all)... and add an extra $15 to the pool (or should I say your pool).
What's wrong with $15 each? That way people won't feel cheated and the pots for each event won't have inconsistencies.
That is ridiculous.
I typically only enter singles, and now it seems that entering both is a good deal. Too bad it isn't. Vidjo, why do you have to be a such a jerk sometimes... and for once, I'm not being sarcastic. Your creative entry fee forces more money out of people that don't want to enter doubles in two ways. One, they decide not to enter doubles and simply pay for singles... and add an extra $5 to the pool. Two, they enter both (since it's such a good deal and all)... and add an extra $15 to the pool (or should I say your pool).
What's wrong with $15 each? That way people won't feel cheated and the pots for each event won't have inconsistencies.