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SOLD OUT: Thursday March 28 NY Auction League

Post by Tom Kessenich » Wed Nov 28, 2012 8:42 am

We currently do not have any events scheduled for New York on Thursday, March 28 primarily because we're not sure how many people would come into the city for that night. But we do not want to close off any possible options, especially with the Easter holiday making things trickier for us this year in New York. So if we were to offer events on Thursday would people be interested? I've already been contacted regarding interest in doing an auction that night but before we go ahead and start making plans to secure room space I want to be sure we'll be able to fill 1-2 leagues that night.

So let me know East Coasters. Do you want us to offer events on Thursday night March 28? What says all of you?

Here's the current signup list for this league:

New York $1,000 Auction
Thursday March 28, 6 pm ET
1. Jay Bufis/John Burke, Kendall Park, New Jersey
2. Ken Magner, Freehold, New Jersey
3. Andy Saxton, Bear, Delaware
4. Hal Goldstein, Albany, New York
5. Winston Sapigao, Flushing, New York
6. Leonard Ringle, New York, New York
7. Jeff Dobies, Farmingville, New York
8. Alan Greenberg, New Haven, Connecticut
9. Marc Perlmutter, Chappaqua, New York
10. Anson Chan, Fort Lee, New Jersey
11. Dan Mitlof, Congers, New York
12. Daniel Einhorn, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
13. Ari Benjamin, New York, New York
14. Jason Steeves, Calgary, Alberta
15. Eddy Betancourt, Woodhaven, New York
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Re: Should We Offer Thursday Events In New York?

Post by Sack » Wed Nov 28, 2012 8:52 am

Yes, Team Sack would participate on Thursday. If you offer it, we will attend.

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Re: Should We Offer Thursday Events In New York?

Post by Tom Kessenich » Wed Nov 28, 2012 8:55 am

Sack wrote:Yes, Team Sack would participate on Thursday. If you offer it, we will attend.
Thanks Ken. That would give us two teams for a possible auction that night. Anyone else want to make it a three-day weekend of events in New York?

One thing I want to stress is I don't want this to take away from anything we're offering on Friday. For example, I wouldn't want people who are in an auction on Friday dropping out of that to do an auction on Thursday. If that's the case, we'll stick with Friday. So let's keep that in mind. This would be an option in addition to what we're currently offering, not a replacement.
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Re: Should We Offer Thursday Events In New York?

Post by 76erfan » Wed Nov 28, 2012 9:02 am

not sure if i am the other one you were talking about that would do thursday..but i would do an auction thursday(and still do friday auctions).

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Re: Should We Offer Thursday Events In New York?

Post by Tom Kessenich » Wed Nov 28, 2012 9:05 am

76erfan wrote:not sure if i am the other one you were talking about that would do thursday..but i would do an auction thursday(and still do friday auctions).
I wasn't referring to anyone Andy, honest. :) Just wanted to make it clear that creating Thursday as a replacement for Friday doesn't do us any good. But if you're in for an auction I think I'll go ahead and start a signup list and see where things go from there. How about if we offer a $1,000 auction on Thursday, March 28 at 6 pm ET. Does that work? If so let me know and I'll put a list together and start working my magic behind the scenes to make all this happen.
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Re: Should We Offer Thursday Events In New York?

Post by 76erfan » Wed Nov 28, 2012 9:13 am

sounds good....what i meant was ...i wasnt sure if i was the other team you had said...could do thursday or if i was an additional team..either way..yeah thursday at 6...count me in(and probably dobies too)

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Re: Should We Offer Thursday Events In New York?

Post by Brock » Wed Nov 28, 2012 10:17 am

Hi Tom, I can probably be in the city by 4 o'clock on Thursday and I'd be interested in doing an auction draft that evening. Please let know,thank you.

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Re: Should We Offer Thursday Events In New York?

Post by Tom Kessenich » Wed Nov 28, 2012 10:22 am

mikey777 wrote:Hi Tom, I can probably be in the city by 4 o'clock on Thursday and I'd be interested in doing an auction draft that evening. Please let know,thank you.
Thanks Hal. OK, I'm going to change the thread title and start a signup list. Nothing is official yet but let's see if we can get some momentum going and if so we'll add Thursday to the calender. Again, I want to be clear this auction would be added in addition to the two we're offering on Friday. This shouldn't be viewed as a replacement.

Who else wants to dive in? Let's see where this takes us.

New York $1,000 Auction
Thursday March 28, 6 pm ET
1. Jay Bufis/John Burke, Kendall Park, New Jersey
2. Ken Magner, Freehold, New Jersey
3. Andy Saxton, Bear, Delaware
4. Hal Goldstein, Albany, New YOrk
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Re: Thursday March 28 Auction In New York?

Post by Baseball Furies » Wed Nov 28, 2012 11:15 am

This would be great, and would allow for the MTM Super to go down Friday night as planned without conflict (at least not in terms of scheduling :mrgreen: ). Tom, be sure to put Magner down for the MTM Super Friday night once this Thursday auction is locked and loaded as he is quite available now that he has punked out on The Diamond and has plenty of Christie's money to burn. :lol:
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Re: Thursday March 28 Auction In New York?

Post by 76erfan » Wed Nov 28, 2012 11:17 am

the 1300 auction is still a conflict with your super mike.....that one is schedule for 5 pm.........

thursday auction is just an additional auction(still 2 on friday)

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Re: Thursday March 28 Auction In New York?

Post by Tom Kessenich » Wed Nov 28, 2012 11:22 am

76erfan wrote:the 1300 auction is still a conflict with your super mike.....that one is schedule for 5 pm.........

thursday auction is just an additional auction(still 2 on friday)
Correct. I think the options right now for the Super are:

1. Leave it as is and a couple of people will have to choose between Super and $1,300 auction on Friday night.

2. Move Super to Thursday night. Could conflict with this new auction but still an option.

3. Move Super to 1 pm ET on Friday. No conflicts currently of any kind with any other events based on signup lists.
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Re: Thursday March 28 Auction In New York?

Post by Baseball Furies » Wed Nov 28, 2012 11:26 am

Tom Kessenich wrote:
76erfan wrote:the 1300 auction is still a conflict with your super mike.....that one is schedule for 5 pm.........

thursday auction is just an additional auction(still 2 on friday)
Correct. I think the options right now for the Super are:

1. Leave it as is and a couple of people will have to choose between Super and $1,300 auction on Friday night.

2. Move Super to Thursday night. Could conflict with this new auction but still an option.

3. Move Super to 1 pm ET on Friday. No conflicts currently of any kind with any other events based on signup lists.
Why not just move the auction to earlier on Friday? You already have it down for an early start at 5:00 pm which means people will have to be taking the day off to get there anyway. Start that one at 1:00, and then have the MTM at like 7 or 8 like we did last year. The Super works better as a night event anyway, and people were already planning on being there at that time.
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Re: Thursday March 28 Auction In New York?

Post by Tom Kessenich » Wed Nov 28, 2012 11:36 am

Baseball Furies wrote:
Tom Kessenich wrote:
76erfan wrote:the 1300 auction is still a conflict with your super mike.....that one is schedule for 5 pm.........

thursday auction is just an additional auction(still 2 on friday)
Correct. I think the options right now for the Super are:

1. Leave it as is and a couple of people will have to choose between Super and $1,300 auction on Friday night.

2. Move Super to Thursday night. Could conflict with this new auction but still an option.

3. Move Super to 1 pm ET on Friday. No conflicts currently of any kind with any other events based on signup lists.
Why not just move the auction to earlier on Friday? You already have it down for an early start at 5:00 pm which means people will have to be taking the day off to get there anyway. Start that one at 1:00, and then have the MTM at like 7 or 8 like we did last year. The Super works better as a night event anyway, and people were already planning on being there at that time.
I'd prefer not to do that Mike since we've had this auction on this day and time for the past few years. Also, some people do both auctions on Friday and there'd would be no way to do that if we move the start time for the $1,300 earlier in the day. So as of right now, my preference is to not alter the start times for either of Friday's auctions since they've always been on the second Friday at those times. Since the Super was the first weekend last year that's the one I think we need to focus on since we're trying to make that work a week later this year.
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Re: Thursday March 28 Auction In New York?

Post by Baseball Furies » Wed Nov 28, 2012 12:34 pm

At this point, Tom, I would just leave it as a later evening start for Friday night. I don't know what else to tell you. I would have hoped that this event being a Super that was full last year like it was, would warrant the same level of intention in being accommodated in the schedule as it falls this year as much as a second auction. It doesn't seem as though there is any other option. This won't work as an early morning event, so if things are going to be set up that conflict with it, then people will just have to choose. I would appreciate that there will eventually be the same level of importance and urgency put on having the MTM go down as successfully as it did last year without having me spend the next three to four months pushing it on my own around an already challenging schedule due to the Easter weekend this year. Many of the MTM participants are waiting to see how this all shakes out before committing to it again. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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Re: Thursday March 28 Auction In New York?

Post by Tom Kessenich » Wed Nov 28, 2012 12:41 pm

Mike, we're doing what we can here. The Easter weekend is making it tough on us to get everything in with the East Coast that we typically provide. I'm sorry if you feel the Super league is being slighted. That's not our intention at all. But with just one East Coast weekend this year we have to figure out a way to get everything scheduled. That isn't easy.

Personally, I think moving the Super to 1 pm on Friday is the best solution since it provides the best opportunity to allow everyone to play in all of the events they want without missing out on something on Friday. But I understand if you and the Super crew want to do it on Friday night. I get that. Unfortunately if we keep it there that means there will be a conflict with the $1,300 auction which would impact two people specifically who played both events last year. I don't want to force people to choose one over the other but if we're keeping the Super on Friday night we don't have any other choice.

Let's hope this is a one-time only situation with us being up against Easter and we won't have this problem any time soon in the future. But for this year it's forcing us to make some decisions in New York. Hopefully everyone will understand that we're doing the best we can here to accommodate everyone and provide the leagues everyone wants to be in.
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Re: Thursday March 28 Auction In New York?

Post by Tom Kessenich » Wed Nov 28, 2012 1:41 pm

We now have five teams committed to a Thursday night auction. Who else wants to dive in?

New York $1,000 Auction
Thursday March 28, 6 pm ET
1. Jay Bufis/John Burke, Kendall Park, New Jersey
2. Ken Magner, Freehold, New Jersey
3. Andy Saxton, Bear, Delaware
4. Hal Goldstein, Albany, New York
5. Winston Sapigao, Flushing, New York
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Re: 10 Spots Left For Thursday March 28 NY Auction

Post by Bigperl » Wed Nov 28, 2012 3:20 pm

The MTM Super won't work for me on Friday afternoon, as I will be signing up with a partner for the Friday morning auction (and, if we instead do the Thursday night auction, I would likely still have difficulty with a Friday afternoon event). I also agree with Mike that this Super should in any case be an evening event, and I strongly prefer that it remain on Friday evening as planned, at whatever start time works best for the group. Marc

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Re: 10 Spots Left For Thursday March 28 NY Auction

Post by Greg Ambrosius » Wed Nov 28, 2012 3:34 pm

Bigperl wrote:The MTM Super won't work for me on Friday afternoon, as I will be signing up with a partner for the Friday morning auction (and, if we instead do the Thursday night auction, I would likely still have difficulty with a Friday afternoon event). I also agree with Mike that this Super should in any case be an evening event, and I strongly prefer that it remain on Friday evening as planned, at whatever start time works best for the group. Marc
We LOVE the MTM Super and the 15 crazies who had a BLAST last year in it. We're giving this primetime billing on Friday night, as it should be. There were TWO owners who were in both the $1,300 Auction Championship and the MTM Super last year, so the crossover of owners isn't that big. Michael and Roy will make the best decisions for themselves and we apologize for making them decide between the two live events, but next year when Easter isn't on the Second Sunday we won't have this problem. I trust that both events will fill and it will be a WILD time on Friday night in the Big Apple.

The MTM Super stays on Friday night and the $1,300 Auction Championship stays on Friday night. Again, there were 28 unique owners between the two events last year. There's no reason to believe that both can't fill on this perfect time in New York City. And adding a Thursday Night Auction Championship and even an NFBC XII if needed is fine by us. Let's extend this to three days if needed and make Thursday night replace our old Sunday setup. We can do it all. Why not?
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Re: 10 Spots Left For Thursday March 28 NY Auction

Post by lrr » Wed Nov 28, 2012 6:10 pm

I'll take a spot in the Thursday night auction. Thanks, Leonard Ringle

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Re: 10 Spots Left For Thursday March 28 NY Auction

Post by Greg Ambrosius » Wed Nov 28, 2012 7:43 pm

lrr wrote:I'll take a spot in the Thursday night auction. Thanks, Leonard Ringle
Awesome. Welcome aboard Leonard. Here's the current signup list:

New York $1,000 Auction
Thursday March 28, 6 pm ET
1. Jay Bufis/John Burke, Kendall Park, New Jersey
2. Ken Magner, Freehold, New Jersey
3. Andy Saxton, Bear, Delaware
4. Hal Goldstein, Albany, New York
5. Winston Sapigao, Flushing, New York
6. Leonard Ringle, New York, New York
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Re: 6 Spots Left For Thursday March 28 NY Auction

Post by Tom Kessenich » Thu Nov 29, 2012 8:26 am

The interest is building. EIGHT spots left now. Who else wants to join me for a Thursday auction in New York?

New York $1,000 Auction
Thursday March 28, 6 pm ET
1. Jay Bufis/John Burke, Kendall Park, New Jersey
2. Ken Magner, Freehold, New Jersey
3. Andy Saxton, Bear, Delaware
4. Hal Goldstein, Albany, New York
5. Winston Sapigao, Flushing, New York
6. Leonard Ringle, New York, New York
7. Anson Chan, Fort Lee, New Jersey
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Re: 8 Spots Left For Thursday March 28 NY Auction

Post by BK METS » Fri Nov 30, 2012 8:42 pm

I would like to be in this auction and the Friday morning 10am auction. Alan Greenberg

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Re: 8 Spots Left For Thursday March 28 NY Auction

Post by Bigperl » Fri Nov 30, 2012 10:18 pm

Tom: Please add me to the Thursday night auction. Larry Bodin will be my partner. Thanks. Marc Perlmutter

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Re: 8 Spots Left For Thursday March 28 NY Auction

Post by Greg Ambrosius » Sat Dec 01, 2012 7:37 am

Bigperl wrote:Tom: Please add me to the Thursday night auction. Larry Bodin will be my partner. Thanks. Marc Perlmutter
GREAT JOB EVERYONE!! We will officially get this event listed on the Registration page early next week and fill this out. This is great that we could replace the lost auction league we usually had on Sundays. We will look at adding one other live event on this date if space is available. NOW ONLY 6 SPOTS LEFT for this Thursday Night Auction League. Again, GREAT JOB!!

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New York $1,000 Auction
Thursday March 28, 6 pm ET
1. Jay Bufis/John Burke, Kendall Park, New Jersey
2. Ken Magner, Freehold, New Jersey
3. Andy Saxton, Bear, Delaware
4. Hal Goldstein, Albany, New York
5. Winston Sapigao, Flushing, New York
6. Leonard Ringle, New York, New York
7. Jeff Dobies, Farmingville, New York
8. Alan Greenberg, New Haven, Connecticut
9. Marc Perlmutter, Chappaqua, New York
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Re: 5 Spots Left For Thursday March 28 NY Auction

Post by Tom Kessenich » Tue Dec 04, 2012 8:23 am

FIVE spots are now left for this league. Who else wants to dive in?

New York $1,000 Auction
Thursday March 28, 6 pm ET
1. Jay Bufis/John Burke, Kendall Park, New Jersey
2. Ken Magner, Freehold, New Jersey
3. Andy Saxton, Bear, Delaware
4. Hal Goldstein, Albany, New York
5. Winston Sapigao, Flushing, New York
6. Leonard Ringle, New York, New York
7. Jeff Dobies, Farmingville, New York
8. Alan Greenberg, New Haven, Connecticut
9. Marc Perlmutter, Chappaqua, New York
10. Anson Chan, Fort Lee, New Jersey
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