About OSA Tournaments. Player Points System

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9 Responses to About OSA Tournaments. Player Points System

  1. Patrick Antaya's avatar Patrick Antaya says:

    Can any 2 players play or must the team be 2 men,or 2 ladies?

    • Shufflin' Bill B's avatar Bill B says:

      Any two players. If you ne3ed further info (e.g. whether you can play in the Amateur tournament or must play in the Open, let me know. )Thanks –

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  5. Marie's avatar Marie says:

    how long does each game last

    • Shufflin' Bill B's avatar Shufflin' Bill B says:

      Hi Marie. Thanks for your question. I will pass it on to our tournament director Evan.

    • Evan Engell's avatar Evan Engell says:

      Hi Marie.

      Great question.

      Amateurs play 5 games in one day. We start about 9:00am, break for lunch, and finish about 4:00pm. Each game lasts about one hour and fifteen minutes.

      Experts follow the same format with one exception. The top eight players on day one come back the next day and play in the “finals”. Day two starts about 8:30am and finishes around noon.

      Hope that answers your question. :-)

      Evan

      • gerdykman's avatar gerdykman says:

        Hi Marie and Evan.The Expert tournament is an open tournament.Amateur’s are welcome to join that tournament to.Gerrit.

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