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Re: CC Event #5 is ON!

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Mon, Feb 9 2015 11:37 AM (122 replies)
  • alosso
    21,073 Posts
    Mon, Feb 9 2015 10:46 AM

    Congratulations to your success!

    bradbrud:
    thats expensive to play clashes not only for passes but i ended up buying 12 sleeves of balls...

    Hopefully, the fun was worth it. That's the price which those pay who chase the Golden Calf - the company will appreciate you and your mates for being valuable customers of the game.

  • PaulTon
    10,731 Posts
    Mon, Feb 9 2015 10:50 AM

    bradbrud:
    ..thats expensive to play clashes not only for passes but i ended up buying 12 sleeves of balls..

                              

  • alanti
    10,564 Posts
    Mon, Feb 9 2015 11:37 AM

    oneeyedjohn:

    I am afraid I must disagree.

     

    Al misses the whole point of what I was doing.

    It was an exercise in futility.

     

    Something to do which would prove how completely pointless and wasteful these clashes are.

    I may not have achieved Top 100 singlehandedly but I did get close, which means that so many players and clubs  are completely disenchanted with these "Events"

    Cosa Nostra's 116th place is a testament to the utter stupidity and wishdul thinking of WGT, that these events would make money.

    They will not prosper, but only wither and die through lack of interest.

    OeJ

    Yes you did get close and considering you were virtually the only CC member to play, this must be a slap in the face of the CC Clash concept owner. Bear in mind that there are thousands of CC's (did I see over 20,000 quoted at some stage?) and one player playing 28 rounds almost singlehandedly made the top 100!

    It may have been an exercise in futility but I, like the majority of players based on participation, chose not to waste my time nor spend a cent on a flawed concept.

    I guess thousands of people will email WGT again saying what a great competition, and thank them for increasing the passes.

    To me it smacks of a company desperate to try and encourage more to play and has nothing to do with responding to requests.

    A smart company would have taken this off the table and totally revamped the idea to make it fair and  equitable to all, and based on skill playing against like clubs. But whoever is making these calls is obviously many sandwiches short of a picnic.

     

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