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<blockquote data-quote="ebcdave" data-source="post: 128254" data-attributes="member: 2701"><p>Hey riverrat,</p><p> I think you are on the right track. But in order to have a tournament to build from, all teams must be on a level playing field. This is where rules and clubs come into the picture. In the Electric Bass Circuit our "Classic" teams must fish five tournaments as a team to qualify. This eliminates bringing in someone who is a local favorite on the Classic Lake. If you open a tournament to anyone, you can be sure a local pair will team up to take advantage of the teams who have fished club tournaments to qualify for the event. If locals or "homers" as we call them win, others who fished club tournaments to qualify for the event will not return for the next tournament. If teams do not have an equal chance to compete all is lost. I am for a tournament, but if there are no rules or clubs involved, I don't give it much chance of success. My opinion, ebcdave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ebcdave, post: 128254, member: 2701"] Hey riverrat, I think you are on the right track. But in order to have a tournament to build from, all teams must be on a level playing field. This is where rules and clubs come into the picture. In the Electric Bass Circuit our "Classic" teams must fish five tournaments as a team to qualify. This eliminates bringing in someone who is a local favorite on the Classic Lake. If you open a tournament to anyone, you can be sure a local pair will team up to take advantage of the teams who have fished club tournaments to qualify for the event. If locals or "homers" as we call them win, others who fished club tournaments to qualify for the event will not return for the next tournament. If teams do not have an equal chance to compete all is lost. I am for a tournament, but if there are no rules or clubs involved, I don't give it much chance of success. My opinion, ebcdave [/QUOTE]
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