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Janet Posted - 03/18/2011 : 5:05:23 PM
Where can I find a copy of the tournament rules for the upcoming Jack and Jill tournament in Vegas? The tourney web page has lots of info on rules about team names, but I can't seem to find much else.
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Matt Posted - 03/21/2011 : 8:04:57 PM
Is Doug your partner? If so, does marriage affect whether or not you can talk to your partner? Just to be safe, I would never talk to Doug if I were you.
Janet Posted - 03/21/2011 : 12:23:12 PM
Hi Taz,

Thanks for the info. I guess I'm looking for more detailed stuff - like "Can teammates talk to each other during games?" "Do we have to rotate who breaks?" - those kind of playing rules. Is that coming with the certificate you're sending?

and btw - good move waiting to send the paperwork. I can totally see "lost" or "misplaced" situations happening.

Have a great day.
Taz Posted - 03/18/2011 : 5:57:31 PM
Janet, go to poolplayers.com, click on the Tournament Information link and chose All Tournaments. Scroll to the bottom and click on the Jack & Jill logo then on the event flyer(PDF).

BTW, I will be sending you further information along with your team's Skill level Certification Statement (which you will need to register at the event) in a couple of weeks. I don't send it any sooner, as it almost always gets "lost" or "misplaced".

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