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Bring your backgammon sets... 17th Feb for a of game or two at Magnolia?


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charliecharlie Wrote:

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> what does everyone think is a good way of

> organising it via the forum????

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> is it best to PM everyone that wants 'in'????

> or should I put it up on the 'what's happening in

> ED???

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> or both? first time I've arranged anything via EDF

> so advice welcomed :)


That's what I am trying to do, meanie(!)

My partner and I LOVE backgammon! We often play our own little championships,very professionally with the doubling dice and everything! heee hee. I have a baby on the way (due in 8 weeks) so we will hopefully have a new contender in the arena soon!
I'm interested - let me know which day you decide on and what time. I hope you play the rules that says no more than 5 on a point. Some people play that you can have unlimited numbers, yeuch. Oh and I've got a board

Backgammon 17th Feb the magnolia!!!!


Great, looks like we are getting quite a few interested people now... so just hoping 17th is good for the majority


if we meet at 8.30 should give people time to eat or get kids sorted or what ever... so I hope that's Ok with everyone


will put details on the What's On section and PM all who have shown interst... but until then...put it in your diaries!:))

Bring boards/sets if you have one....


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