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Any space limitations

Post by viper » Sun Feb 05, 2006 3:58 am

I see that NYC is almost at 5 full leagues for the main event. Recalling where we drafted last season, I'm not sure there was enough space for much more than 7 leagues without being on top of each other.



What are any space limitatations for the main event in each of the four cities?

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Post by Gordon Gekko » Sun Feb 05, 2006 4:40 am

don't foget to add an additional 1000sq ft for my ego. :rolleyes:

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Post by King of Queens » Sun Feb 05, 2006 4:40 am

Originally posted by viper:

I see that NYC is almost at 5 full leagues for the main event. Recalling where we drafted last season, I'm not sure there was enough space for much more than 7 leagues without being on top of each other.



What are any space limitatations for the main event in each of the four cities? Good call on the space limitations. I know that Greg mentioned on another thread that there was only room for 8 leagues in New York -- it'll be a "cozy" Saturday afternoon for certain. :D

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Post by Greg Ambrosius » Sun Feb 05, 2006 5:17 am

We are not drafting in the same ballroom at the New York Hilton as we did last baseball season. Yes, that was an odd configuration and you couldn't get more than seven leagues in that room. We are drafting in the ballroom that we had for football in September, if anyone has done both events.



There is room for eight leagues in that ballroom, so I do not plan on going above 120 signups for the main event in New York. We also are limited to 4-5 leagues in Tampa, but we have space for 11 (maybe 12) leagues in Las Vegas and 5 in Chicago.



So the answer is yes, we are slightly limited in New York, but not as limited as you thought based on last year's ballroom.
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