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Post by Greg Ambrosius » Sat Feb 27, 2010 6:35 am

We currently have 10 spots left to fill up the first weekend's main events and we hope to do that in the next week. Right now we have only TWO SPOTS LEFT in Atlantic City to fill up a third full league and we will stop there with three full leagues. We are also close to filling up another auction league and Live Double Play in Atlantic City, so if you want to join us on the East Coast look at those events closely because we're close to filling up everything out there.



In St. Louis, we have one full league and three owners in a second league. We'll take signups here and then plan accordingly with the fourth league in Las Vegas. Right now we have three full leagues in Las Vegas at the Bellagio and four more owners. We have room for eight more owners in Las Vegas if anyone wants to join us out there for the first weekend of March Madness.



We're ecstatic to get 120 owners for that first weekend and right now 80+ are only doing that weekend's main event. I think we may have lost some good owners from the NFBC if we hadn't gone with both weekends. This should be a lot of fun and we are as ready to pick the draft spots for these leagues as you are. We should be able to do that at least 7-10 days before Draft Day. Stay tuned for details, but please get your KDS preferences set by at least Monday, March 8th.



Okay, here's the current signup list for the first weekend's main events as of this morning:





2010 NATIONAL FANTASY BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP

MAIN EVENT

SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 2010



LAS VEGAS

Bellagio Las Vegas

Saturday, March 20th, 10 a.m. PST

1. Bryan Vogel, San Jose, California

2. Paul Spradling, Bullhead City, Arizona

3. Shawn Childs, Forestdale, Massachusetts

4. Chris Schinker, Chandler, Arizona

5. Scott Martin, Farmington, New Mexico

6. Dave Potts, Auburn, Alabama

7. Mike Cameron, Encinitas, California

8. Billy McAleer, San Francisco, California

9. Edward Nolan, Oakdale, Minnesota

10. KJ Duke, San Diego, California

11. Mike O'Connor, Burnsville, Minnesota

12. Kevin Bass, Potomac, Maryland

13. Gregg Janoff, Riverside, California

14. Clark Moberley, Henderson, Nevada

15. Billy Burak, Potomac, Maryland

16. Rod Nixon, Albuquerque, New Mexico

17. Elias Constantine, San Diego, California

18. Ken Norred, Ashland, Alabama

19. Keith Voight, Scarborough, Maine

20. Steve Wells, Las Vegas, Nevada

21. Kyle Borth, Torrance, California

22. Chris Poulson, Dublin, California

23. Ron Ludwin, Las Vegas, Nevada

24. Andy Robinson, Columbus, Georgia

25. Doug Atkins, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

26. Roger Dunn, Santa Rosa, California

27. Roger Garvin, El Segundo, California

28. Rob Silver, Toronto, Ontario

29. Kevin Schiller, Phoenix, Arizona

30. Fred Zinkie, New Castle, Ontario

31. Matt Dillon, Oceanside, California

32. Jason Florea, Galena, Ohio

33. Kyle Czirr, Houston, Texas

34. Robert Hudson, Mesa, Arizona

35. Les Travis, Tucson, Arizona

36. William Beausoleil, Fair Haven, New Jersey

37. Kevin Kirves, Lexington, Kentucky

38. Marcel Bilak, Las Vegas, Nevada

39. Patrick Young, Healdsburg, California

40. Robert McGlinchey, Pleasanton, California

41. David Bendlin, Las Vegas, Nevada

42. Scott Newman, Princeton, New Jersey

43. Scott Keikoan, Las Vegas, Nevada

44. Rick Thomas, Lewes, Delaware

45. Kelly Uganski, Las Vegas, Nevada

46. Jeff Schinker, West Allis, Wisconsin

47. Marc Ewing-Chow, Los Angeles, California

48. Greg Morgan, Westerville, Ohio

49. Matthew Anderson, Villa Grove, Illinois

50. Jeff Posin, Henderson, Nevada

51. Will Tyrer, Beverly Hills, California



ATLANTIC CITY

Bally's Atlantic City

Saturday, March 20th, 1 p.m ET

1. Stephen Jupinka, Waldwick, New Jersey

2. Joe Anthony, Clayton, North Carolina

3. Steven Janovici, Fredericksburg, Pennsylvania

4. Kelly Stokes, Newark, Delaware

5. Patrick Gallagher, Milton, Massachusetts

6. Michael Edelman, Elmwood Park, New Jersey

7. Robert Particelli, Berwyn, Pennsylvania

8. Ken O'Brien, Virginia Beach, Virginia

9. Brian Zirlin, Short Hills, New Jersey

10. Craig Kielinski, Exton, Pennsylvania

11. Robert Brendler, Rockville, Maryland

12. Randy Barbour, Cockeysville, Maryland

13. John Hogan, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

14. Matt Hickok, Owings Mills, Maryland

15. Jase Doan, Salisbury, Massachusetts

16. Korey Gardner, Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania

17. Robert Whitfield, Claymont, Delaware

18. Mark Srebro, York, Pennsylvania

19. Pat Tremaglio, New York, New York

20. John O'Malley, Pearl River, New York

21. Michael Cortese, Princeton, New Jersey

22. Scott Fleming, Totowa, New Jersey

23. Glenn Lowy, Farmingville, New York

24. Scott Greengold, Oakdale, New York

25. Michael Crescenzi, North Carolina

26. Rich Verost, Hamburg, New Jersey

27. David Deterra, Jamestown, Rhode Island

28. Jay Bufis, Kendall Park, New Jersey

29. Laurence Edelman, Ossining, New York

30. Jaime R. Perez, Maywood, New Jersey

31. Douglas Jaffe, Commack, New York

32. Joe Kruk, Levittown, New York

33. Marty Bedell, Poughkeepsie, New York

34. Eddie Gillis, Jamestown, Rhode Island

35. John Kadubec, Bordentown, New Jersey

36. Josh Jantas, Fords, New Jersey

37. Thomas Hogg, Rumson, New Jersey

38. Cory Sarge, Pine Grove, Pennsylvania

39. Nelson Sousa, Saugerties, New York

40. Carl Kunda, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

41. Michael Becker, Fairfax, Virginia

42. John Wojtowicz, Cranford, New Jersey

43. Mark Laronga, Jersey City, New Jersey



ST. LOUIS

Pujols 5 Restaurant

Saturday, March 20th, Noon CT

1. Don Brady, Rogers, Arkansas

2. Brent Grooms, Tallahassee, Florida

3. William Cleavenger, Morganfield, Kentucky

4. Eric David, Boca Raton, Florida

5. Mark Grooms, Shelbyville, Missouri

6. Richard Bales, Lincoln, Nebraska

7. Dan Kenyon, Grand Junction, Colorado

8. Tim Stephens/Corey Gillum, Memphis, Tennessee

9. Dan Satinoff, Alexandria, Virginia

10. Robert Sargent, Vashon, Washington

11. George Puhl, Metamora, Illinois

12. Dan Holak, St. Louis, Missouri

13. Bill Strickler, Holiday, Florida

14. Brian Rudd/Charlie Gillespie, Louisville, Kentucky

15. Jack Haan/John Pausma, Palos Heights, Illinois

16. Josh Honeycutt, Paragould, Arkansas

17. Robert Jablonski, Austin, Texas

18. Pat DePirro, Chicago, Illinois

19. Ken Crum, Bellbrook, Ohio

20. Dohn Terrell, O'Fallon, Illinois

21. John Zaleski, Mission Viejo, California



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Post by Greg Ambrosius » Sat Feb 27, 2010 6:37 am

Here's a quick look at the current signup lists for the Live Double Plays that weekend in each city. Come on and help us fill up a few of these with perfect 12-team leagues in each city:



LIVE DOUBLE PLAY



LAS VEGAS

The Bellagio, Las Vegas

Friday, March 19, 9 am PT

1. Paul Spradling, Bullhead City, Arizona

2. Clark Moberley, Henderson, Nevada

3. Steve Targonski, Manor, Texas

4. Boaz Levy, Los Angeles, California

5. Shawn Childs, Forestdale, Massachusetts

6. Chris Schinker, Chandler, Arizona

7. Jules McLean, Los Angeles, California

8. Kevin Bass, Potomac, Maryland



LAS VEGAS, BELLAGIO

Friday, March 19, 1 pm PT



LAS VEGAS, BELLAGIO

Friday, March 19, 4 pm PT



LAS VEGAS, BELLAGIO

Saturday, March 20, 4 pm PT

1. Matt Sterk, Sergeant Bluff, Iowa

2. Billy McAleer, San Francisco, California

3. Jeremy Feinberg, New York City

4. Michael Singer, Valencia, California

5. Bryan Levy, Cave Creek, Arizona

6. Bryan Vogel, San Jose, California

7. Clark Moberley, Henderson, Nevada

8. Dave Potts, Auburn, Alabama

9. Mason Favazza, Memphis, Tennessee

10. Gregg Janoff, Los Angeles, California

11. Ken Norred, Ashland, Alabama

12. Shawn Childs, Forestdale, Massachusetts

13. David Stern, Bronx, New York

14. Michael Green, N. Las Vegas, Nevada

15. Danny Sysamouth, Peoria, Arizona

16. Joshua Collins, Las Vegas, Nevada

17. Andy Bunch, West Des Moines, Iowa

18. Michael Gillis, Hopedale, Massachusetts



LAS VEGAS, BELLAGIO

Saturday, March 20, 7 pm PT

1. Mike Cameron, Encinitas, California

2. Kendall Kowalyk, Hudson Bay, Saskatchewan

3. Greg Morgan, Westerville, Ohio

4. John Uganski, Grant, Michigan



LAS VEGAS, BELLAGIO

Sunday, March 21, 2 pm PT



ST. LOUIS

Pujols 5 Restaurant, St. Louis

Friday, March 19, 11 am CT

1. Donny Payne, Independence, Missouri

2. Don Brady, Rogers, Arkansas

3. Robert Sargent, Vashon, Washington

4. Bill Strickler, Holiday, Florida

5. Josh Honeycutt, Paragould, Arkansas

6. Nathan Marcum, Maryland Heights, Missouri



ST. LOUIS

Pujols 5 Restaurant, St. Louis

Friday, March 19, 5 pm CT

1. Don Brady, Rogers, Arkansas

2. Donny Payne, Independence, Missouri

3. Nick Barbella, Eagle, Colorado

4. Joshua Coleman, Catlettsburg, Kentucky

5. Brendan Roberts, St. Peters, Missouri

6. Bill Strickler, Holiday, Florida

7. Jason McCain, Ft. Myers, Florida

8. Eric Mudd, Troy, Missouri

9. Greg Palmer, Old Monroe, Missouri

10. Paul Weber, Richmond Heights, Missouri



ATLANTIC CITY

Bally's Atlantic City

Friday, March 19, 11 a.m. ET

1. John Hogan, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania



ATLANTIC CITY

Bally's Atlantic City

Friday, March 19, 5 pm ET

1. Joe Anthony, Clayton, North Carolina

2. Jase Doan, Salisbury, Massachusetts

3. Bill Kobryn, Bayonne, New Jersey

4. Eddie Gillis, Jamestown, Rhode Island

5. Robert Particelli, Berwyn, Pennsylvania

6. Ken Magner, Freehold, New Jersey

7. Michael O'Brien, Brockton, Massachusetts

8. Fred Seibel, Parlin, New Jersey



ATLANTIC CITY

Bally's Atlantic City

Saturday, March 20, 7 pm ET

1. Patrick Gallagher, Milton, Massachusetts

2. Troy Pearson, Stokesdale, North Carolina

3. Anthony Failla, Massapequa, New York

4. Matt Hickok, Owings Mills, Maryland

5. Robert DiCristino, Springfield, Pennsylvania

6. Michael Edelman, Elmwood Park, New Jersey

7. Glenn Lowy, Farmingville, New York

8. Matthew Jablonsky, Staten Island, New York

9. Michael Camporeale, Staten Island, New York

10. Bob Particelli, Berwyn, Pennsylvania

11. John Hansa, Smyrna, Delaware

12. Nelson Sousa, Saugerties, New York



ATLANTIC CITY

Bally's Atlantic City

Sunday, March 21, 1 pm ET

1. Ryan Reese, Mount Laurel, New Jersey

2. Paul Ladisa, Bayside, New York
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Post by Greg Ambrosius » Sat Feb 27, 2010 6:39 am

Here's a look at the Auction Championship lineup as well. We already have eight full auction championship leagues, so if we can fill two more we will be good to go:



2010 NFBC AUCTION CHAMPIONSHIP

Friday, MARCH 19, 2010

LAS VEGAS

The Bellagio, Las Vegas

Friday, March 19, 9 a.m. PT

1. Jim Nicola, Whittier, California

2. James Corman, Auburn, Alabama

3. Greg Morgan, Westerville, Ohio

4. Michael Piken, Los Angeles, California

5. Scott Martin, Farmington, New Mexico



LAS VEGAS

The Bellagio, Las Vegas

Friday, March 19, 4 p.m. PT

1. Paul Spradling, Bullhead City, Arizona

2. Scott Martin, Farmington, New Mexico

3. KJ Duke, San Diego, California

4. Kyle Baldwin, Arlington, Texas

5. Billy Burak, Potomac, Maryland

6. Ken Norred, Ashland, Alabama

7. Jim Nicola, Whittier, California

8. Shawn Childs, Forestdale, Massachusetts

9. Kevin Kirves, Lexington, Kentucky

10. Bryan Vogel, San Jose, California

11. Dave Potts, Auburn, Alabama

12. Mason Favazza, Memphis, Tennessee

13. Kevin Bass, Potomac, Maryland

14. Chris Schinker, Chandler, Arizona

15. John Bosch, Fuquay Varina, North Carolina

16. Steven Schule, Sacramento, California



ATLANTIC CITY

Bally's Atlantic City

Friday, March 19, 4 p.m. ET

1. Stephen Jupinka, Waldwick, New Jersey

2. Ken O'Brien, Virginia Beach, Virginia

3. Glenn Lowy, Farmingville, New York

4. Robert Brendler, Rockville, Maryland

5. John Hogan, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

6. Emillio Cutaneo, Freehold, New Jersey

7. Ernie Monaco, Milford, New Jersey

8. Michael Edelman, Elmwood Park, New Jersey

9. Michael Cortese, Princeton, New Jersey

10. Eddy Betancourt, Woodhaven, New York

11. Jeff Malatin, Cherry Hill, New Jersey

12. David Deterra, Jamestown, Rhode Island

13. John Hansa, Smyrna, Delaware

14. David Taylor, Niagra Falls, New York

15. Eddie Gillis, Jamestown, Rhode Island



Bally's Atlantic City

Sunday, March 21, 1 p.m. ET

1. Daniel Hurley, Westport, Massachusetts

2. Matt Hickok, Owings Mills, Maryland

3. Ernie Monaco, Milford, New Jersey

4. David Taylor, Niagara Falls, New York

5. Michael Cortese, Princeton, New Jersey

6. Matt Sears, Williamsport, Pennsylvania

7. Joseph Fraioli, Fresh Meadows, New York

8. Pete Lukowicz, Manalapan, New Jersey



ST. LOUIS

Pujols 5 Restaurant

Friday, March 19, 4 p.m. CT

1. William Cleavenger, Morganfield, Kentucky

2. Robert Sargent, Vashon, Washington

3. George Puhl, Metamora, Illinois

4. Josh Honeycutt, Paragould, Arkansas

5. Ron Marien, Bloomington, Minnesota

6. Michael Stevens, Wood River, Illinois

7. Dusty Wagner
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Post by Sebadiah23 » Sat Feb 27, 2010 4:25 pm

I'm a maybe for Friday AC Double Play league. Just letting the guys know waiting for that to fill.



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Post by Greg Ambrosius » Sun Feb 28, 2010 2:57 pm

Just a heads up that we got two more main event signups over the weekend for March 20th, leaving us with EIGHT OPEN SPOTS. We are going to fill two of them for sure in Atlantic City to fill out a third full league and then be done there, so we need six more between Las Vegas and St. Louis. We'll hook those two cities up if we have to as we could have similar numbers in each city. Jump in now if you're interested because we'll close the first weekend out at 120 teams -- eight full leagues -- and move on. Thanks all.



Oh, and we also have just ONE SPOT LEFT for the Friday, March 19th, 5 pm CT Live Double Play in St. Louis. C'mon, let's fill that one up and then get the 11 am DPL event filled. Thanks all.
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Post by NorCalAtlFan » Sun Feb 28, 2010 3:07 pm

St Louis with a big Dud.

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Post by Greg Ambrosius » Mon Mar 01, 2010 4:01 am

Just a heads up that of the 110+ owners we have for the weekend, less than 30 are doing back-to-back main events. I know some folks were worried about the NFBC getting too many owners taking two teams, so I guess this is good news for those people. I actually expected more owners to take two teams, but again as we said originally we were not pushing for that. That's the main reason why we didn't offer an online main event option the first weekend because we wanted to focus on the live events.



I felt we might get 105 teams for this first weekend and I would have been happy with 90. Now it looks like 120 is the number, which is great news all around. Good luck all and let's have some fun during the first weekend of March Madness.
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Post by Greg Ambrosius » Mon Mar 01, 2010 4:04 am

Originally posted by NorCalAtlFan:

St Louis with a big Dud. Not at all. Getting 1+ main events is great and we have a shot at two Live Double Plays and even an Auction League. That's solid. We have a lot of these owners coming from out of the area and staying at the Sheraton. Pujols 5 is a great location and it should be fun for everyone involved. We still have some work to do there, but so far so good.
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Post by KJ Duke » Mon Mar 01, 2010 8:33 am

Originally posted by Greg Ambrosius:

Just a heads up that of the 110+ owners we have for the weekend, less than 30 are doing back-to-back main events. That is surprising, would've guessed at least double that for the back2back plan.

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Post by DOUGHBOYS » Mon Mar 01, 2010 9:50 am

To Hell with 120 competing over the first weekend!



'E', I am issuing the challenge to you!



11 signups in 11 days for St Louis!

You are the Man there and have the pull.

Offer free Pujols balls (that didn't sound appetizing)

or a free tour of the Budweiser Plant

or a tour of Fanball with an autographed picture of 'E'

I know you can make this happen!



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Post by Greg Ambrosius » Mon Mar 01, 2010 10:32 am

Okay, we moved a step closer to filling up this eighth full main event league on the first weekend, leaving us with SEVEN OPEN SPOTS. We need two more owners in Atlantic City to close that one out with three leagues and then we'll figure out Las Vegas and St. Louis. Let's keep these rolling. Good job all.
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Post by Greg Ambrosius » Mon Mar 01, 2010 11:39 am

As I mentioned in the post above, we now have ONLY SIX SPOTS left for the first weekend's main event. Let's fill this one up and get a plan in place for KDS preferences. Damn, this is going to be fun and draft picks are coming soon.



We need at least two more teams in Atlantic City. Let's fill that one up and move on!! Thanks all.
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Post by colorado » Mon Mar 01, 2010 11:40 am

At what point will the March 19 - 9:00 Auction be declared deceased? I do not want to auction via telephone. I have written to league-mates of other sources to bang the drum for the first weekend in Vegas.

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Post by Greg Ambrosius » Mon Mar 01, 2010 11:44 am

Originally posted by colorado:

At what point will the March 19 - 9:00 Auction be declared deceased? I do not want to auction via telephone. I have written to league-mates of other sources to bang the drum for the first weekend in Vegas.

Scott Martin There will NOT be a teleconference auction with multiple teams in each city. They just don't work and with a national auction championship, we need everyone under the same drafting/auctioning situations.



We have six owners now and one extra at 4 pm who isn't signed up for anything else. We'll reach out to him. There is one more interested. So we could be at 8 now. Let's see what this week brings and maybe we can still pull this off. But yes, if this doesn't work we need to reach out to all of the owners and let them decide if they want to do something else instead. But we're almost half full; now let's finish strong.
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Post by Greg Ambrosius » Thu Mar 04, 2010 8:15 am

Okay, we now have three full leagues in Atlantic City for the first weekend of the main event and 119 teams overall. That leaves us with ONE GUARANTEED SPOT between Las Vegas and St. Louis. We'll take you in either city, but only one of you right now!! :D



This would give us eight full leagues in the main event that first weekend, a FANTASTIC start with 90 teams only doing this weekend. Awesome. For that last league we currently have 9 owners in Las Vegas and 5 in St. Louis. Let's see how this plays out to get to 120 and then announce our plans shortly.



Remember all, the KDS deadline for this main event is Tuesday, March 9th at 1 pm ET. Here's the current lineup card with ONE SPOT LEFT!!



2010 NATIONAL FANTASY BASEBALL CHAMPIONSHIP

MAIN EVENT

SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 2010



LAS VEGAS

Bellagio Las Vegas

Saturday, March 20th, 10 a.m. PST

1. Bryan Vogel, San Jose, California

2. Paul Spradling, Bullhead City, Arizona

3. Shawn Childs, Forestdale, Massachusetts

4. Chris Schinker, Chandler, Arizona

5. Scott Martin, Farmington, New Mexico

6. Dave Potts, Auburn, Alabama

7. Mike Cameron, Encinitas, California

8. Billy McAleer, San Francisco, California

9. Edward Nolan, Oakdale, Minnesota

10. KJ Duke, San Diego, California

11. Mike O'Connor, Burnsville, Minnesota

12. Kevin Bass, Potomac, Maryland

13. Gregg Janoff, Riverside, California

14. Clark Moberley, Henderson, Nevada

15. Billy Burak, Potomac, Maryland

16. Rod Nixon, Albuquerque, New Mexico

17. Elias Constantine, San Diego, California

18. Ken Norred, Ashland, Alabama

19. Keith Voight, Scarborough, Maine

20. Steve Wells, Las Vegas, Nevada

21. Kyle Borth, Torrance, California

22. Chris Poulson, Dublin, California

23. Ron Ludwin, Las Vegas, Nevada

24. Andy Robinson, Columbus, Georgia

25. Doug Atkins, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

26. Roger Dunn, Santa Rosa, California

27. Roger Garvin, El Segundo, California

28. Rob Silver, Toronto, Ontario

29. Kevin Schiller, Phoenix, Arizona

30. Fred Zinkie, New Castle, Ontario

31. Matt Dillon, Oceanside, California

32. Jason Florea, Galena, Ohio

33. Kyle Czirr, Houston, Texas

34. Robert Hudson, Mesa, Arizona

35. Les Travis, Tucson, Arizona

36. William Beausoleil, Fair Haven, New Jersey

37. Kevin Kirves, Lexington, Kentucky

38. Marcel Bilak, Las Vegas, Nevada

39. Patrick Young, Healdsburg, California

40. Robert McGlinchey, Pleasanton, California

41. David Bendlin, Las Vegas, Nevada

42. Scott Newman, Princeton, New Jersey

43. Scott Keikoan, Las Vegas, Nevada

44. Rick Thomas, Lewes, Delaware

45. Kelly Uganski, Las Vegas, Nevada

46. Jeff Schinker, West Allis, Wisconsin

47. Marc Ewing-Chow, Los Angeles, California

48. Greg Morgan, Westerville, Ohio

49. Matthew Anderson, Villa Grove, Illinois

50. Jeff Posin, Henderson, Nevada

51. Will Tyrer, Beverly Hills, California

52. Oscar Solamillos, Phoenix, Arizona

53. Jim Ferrari, San Diego, California

54. Matt Sterk, Sergeant Bluff, Iowa



ATLANTIC CITY

Bally's Atlantic City

Saturday, March 20th, 1 p.m ET

1. Stephen Jupinka, Waldwick, New Jersey

2. Joe Anthony, Clayton, North Carolina

3. Steven Janovici, Fredericksburg, Pennsylvania

4. Kelly Stokes, Newark, Delaware

5. Patrick Gallagher, Milton, Massachusetts

6. Michael Edelman, Elmwood Park, New Jersey

7. Robert Particelli, Berwyn, Pennsylvania

8. Ken O'Brien, Virginia Beach, Virginia

9. Brian Zirlin, Short Hills, New Jersey

10. Craig Kielinski, Exton, Pennsylvania

11. Robert Brendler, Rockville, Maryland

12. Randy Barbour, Cockeysville, Maryland

13. John Hogan, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

14. Matt Hickok, Owings Mills, Maryland

15. Jase Doan, Salisbury, Massachusetts

16. Korey Gardner, Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania

17. Mark Srebro, York, Pennsylvania

18. Pat Tremaglio, New York, New York

19. John O'Malley, Pearl River, New York

20. Michael Cortese, Princeton, New Jersey

21. Scott Fleming, Totowa, New Jersey

22. Glenn Lowy, Farmingville, New York

23. Scott Greengold, Oakdale, New York

24. Michael Crescenzi, North Carolina

25. Rich Verost, Hamburg, New Jersey

26. David Deterra, Jamestown, Rhode Island

27. Jay Bufis, Kendall Park, New Jersey

28. Laurence Edelman, Ossining, New York

29. Jaime R. Perez, Maywood, New Jersey

30. Douglas Jaffe, Commack, New York

31. Joe Kruk, Levittown, New York

32. Marty Bedell, Poughkeepsie, New York

33. Eddie Gillis, Jamestown, Rhode Island

34. John Kadubec, Bordentown, New Jersey

35. Josh Jantas, Fords, New Jersey

36. Thomas Hogg, Rumson, New Jersey

37. Cory Sarge, Pine Grove, Pennsylvania

38. Nelson Sousa, Saugerties, New York

39. Carl Kunda, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

40. Michael Becker, Fairfax, Virginia

41. John Wojtowicz, Cranford, New Jersey

42. Mark Laronga, Jersey City, New Jersey

43. Alan Salem, Oceanside, New York

44. Jim Christie/Ken Magner, Rochester, New York

45. Andrew Lane, Chicago, Illinois



ST. LOUIS

Pujols 5 Restaurant

Saturday, March 20th, Noon CT

1. Don Brady, Rogers, Arkansas

2. Brent Grooms, Tallahassee, Florida

3. William Cleavenger, Morganfield, Kentucky

4. Eric David, Boca Raton, Florida

5. Mark Grooms, Shelbyville, Missouri

6. Richard Bales, Lincoln, Nebraska

7. Dan Kenyon, Grand Junction, Colorado

8. Tim Stephens/Corey Gillum, Memphis, Tennessee

9. Dan Satinoff, Alexandria, Virginia

10. Robert Sargent, Vashon, Washington

11. George Puhl, Metamora, Illinois

12. Dan Holak, St. Louis, Missouri

13. Bill Strickler, Holiday, Florida

14. Brian Rudd/Charlie Gillespie, Louisville, Kentucky

15. Jack Haan/John Pausma, Palos Heights, Illinois

16. Josh Honeycutt, Paragould, Arkansas

17. Robert Jablonski, Austin, Texas

18. Pat DePirro, Chicago, Illinois

19. Ken Crum, Bellbrook, Ohio

20. Dohn Terrell, O'Fallon, Illinois
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Post by Dak » Thu Mar 04, 2010 8:49 am

Originally posted by Greg Ambrosius:

Just a heads up that of the 110+ owners we have for the weekend, less than 30 are doing back-to-back main events. I know some folks were worried about the NFBC getting too many owners taking two teams, so I guess this is good news for those people. I actually expected more owners to take two teams, but again as we said originally we were not pushing for that. That's the main reason why we didn't offer an online main event option the first weekend because we wanted to focus on the live events.



I felt we might get 105 teams for this first weekend and I would have been happy with 90. Now it looks like 120 is the number, which is great news all around. Good luck all and let's have some fun during the first weekend of March Madness. That's less than 30 to many!!

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Post by Greg Ambrosius » Thu Mar 04, 2010 10:06 am

Okay, John Zaleski has grabbed a spot in St. Louis to fill up the eighth main event league that first weekend. That brings us to 120 total teams that first weekend. Remember that KDS deadline for these main event signups is Tuesday, March 9th at 1 pm ET.



We will keep the signup page open for that first weekend in Las Vegas and St. Louis, but realize that we'd need a full 15 more teams to make this work and that would include 6 more in Las Vegas and 9 more in St. Louis. Contact me at [email protected] if you have any interest at all. Again, we'd have to fill that fourth league in Las Vegas by early next week to have any chance at adding a ninth league that weekend. Right now, we're good to go with 120.



Thanks all. What an awesome job that first weekend.
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Post by Greg Ambrosius » Thu Mar 04, 2010 11:23 am

Originally posted by Dak:

quote:Originally posted by Greg Ambrosius:

Just a heads up that of the 110+ owners we have for the weekend, less than 30 are doing back-to-back main events. I know some folks were worried about the NFBC getting too many owners taking two teams, so I guess this is good news for those people. I actually expected more owners to take two teams, but again as we said originally we were not pushing for that. That's the main reason why we didn't offer an online main event option the first weekend because we wanted to focus on the live events.



I felt we might get 105 teams for this first weekend and I would have been happy with 90. Now it looks like 120 is the number, which is great news all around. Good luck all and let's have some fun during the first weekend of March Madness. That's less than 30 to many!!
[/QUOTE]Rob, I realize that you and a couple of other owners chose not to play in the main event this year because of the two-weekend setup and I respect that. You have said that you don't think that it's fair for guys like Shawn Childs to get two chances to win $100,000. But we have 90+ people of the 120 who are only doing the first weekend and it's very possible that there is no way that they could have done the second weekend with us. We are at a record number because of the two-weekend concept, not despite it.



Again, I respect your position and almost 30 people out of 410+ have two main event teams. I wish you could have returned this year and enjoyed the race for the $100,000 grand prize, but I understand your position. Good luck in all your leagues this year and we'll miss you in the main event.
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One Spot Left For The First Weekend Main Event

Post by Gekko » Thu Mar 04, 2010 2:28 pm

Draft. Slots.

Draft. Slots.

Draft. Slots.



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Post by freddiezee » Thu Mar 04, 2010 2:30 pm

Draft spots next Tuesday afternoon? Or Wednesday afternoon? The new software should make it pretty quick and easy to do spots for 8 leagues!

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