Des wrote:The Cougar wrote:Who will sleep in Des' room?
LOL i dont think I could find a girl up to my high standards to share my comfy queen size bed! LOL
Does it have to be a girl?
Des wrote:The Cougar wrote:Who will sleep in Des' room?
LOL i dont think I could find a girl up to my high standards to share my comfy queen size bed! LOL

Garth Kay wrote:As stated I did not expect the deepstack event to have the same pull as to the travelling and cost involved compared to the teams event.
Darren B wrote:Des wrote:The Cougar wrote:Who will sleep in Des' room?
LOL i dont think I could find a girl up to my high standards to share my comfy queen size bed! LOL
Does it have to be a girl?


Ondie J wrote:But he needs 2 cartons of carlsberg before he'll be interested.

BigPete33 wrote::shock:
Bacon wrote:How many times to you see an international rock act come to Adelaide, and the tickets sell out, then lo and behold, about 3 weeks before they announce a limited amount of tickets will go on sale??
The event is built up, and people get excited about what I believe will be an excellent weekend... but not everyone jumps on straight away. They need to have some leverage for later on.
I was gonna stay at my son's house up there, but I might think about splitting the room with Des (or anyone else), if it means I'm getting a seat (can't see what my football team will think of me missing a game).
Remembering it is a freeroll, then whether you have 400 starters or 600 starters (or 1500), I really don't mind. It's the whole experience of the weekend that will be worth it.
rcon (and anyone), can you honestly tell me that you wouldn't have booked if there were gonna be 600 players from the start?? I don't think the number of players would have an effect on whether I played or not.
I think we all agree that NPL/Berri Resort are putting on a great event and that we should be patronising the Resort as much as we can.
Garth, we seem to live in a pessimistic society, where we always focus on the negatives.... but you know, the week following the event, everyone will be talking about how great it was (except the bad beat that knocked them out) and wanting to know when the next one is. I, for one, thoroughly thank you for coming up with the idea, putting in the time to work through the logistics, and putting up with all the comments on here (and probably in real life too).
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