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Author Topic: Feb 20 Toronto, Ontario, 401 Games - Library of Alexandria  (Read 1069 times)
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« on: February 08, 2005, 07:36:30 pm »

Greetings,

401 will be hosting a T1 event on Sunday February 20th. The specifics follow...

When

Sunday February 20th, 2005
Registration runs from 10:00am thru to 10:50am
Tournament begins at 11:00am

Tournament Structure

The format for this event is Swiss Rounds Constructed. It will be DCI Sanctioned with a 16k value.
Each player will build their decks in advance, using the standard Type 1 tournament rules. We will be requiring deck lists, so if you can bring one in advance, that would be helpful.
Here's a link to a PDF file version if you would like to print one out....

http://webapp.wizards.com/download/files/DeckRegistrationSheet.pdf

Prizes

For this event, we have the following up for grabs....

1st - Library of Alexandria

As always, depending on turnout, additional prizes will be added.

Entry Fee

Entry Fee for this event will be $10.00

Location

There are 2 bathrooms on site, food and drink for sale in store, and basically any kind of food you could want within a block or two.

A pay parking lot is available right across the street, as well as cheaper parking on Church Street, just a block away.

401 Games, Toys & Sportscards is located right in the heart of downtown Toronto, at 401 Yonge Street, near the corner of Yonge & Gerrard.
We are mere minutes away from either the College or Dundas subway stations. You can find directions and a map to the store on our website...

www.401games.ca

Any other questions, feel free to contact us in person, by phone at 416-599-6446, by email at 401games@bellnet.ca

Thanks, and hope to see you here.

Jeff MacDougall
www.401games.ca
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