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Old 11-19-2012, 04:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Vacdeil View Post
Ok, I saw that only 23 people attended at the last SJC. I was wondering why we still don't have our SJC here in Montréal, Québec, Canada.

First thing, we have more than 20 people attending at every Chunins at the Carta Magica store in Montréal.

Then, if we count players from Toronto, Drummondville and Québec cities (as well as anywhere else in Canada), and even some friends that I could convince to come for this unique tournament if other players or I would lend them decks, we could easily have over 40 people. And Americans are welcome to pay us a visit too, to show us what they've got. You know, we have pretty good players other than Kevin Perron and Jason Malenfant.

Not every players speak english, but it's not a problem big enough to prevent us from having our SJC. Well, it's not even a problem at all, since it doesn't take much effort to understand what the other player is doing. Also, the Meijin would speak both french and english and could translate, if players really need help. The Meijin would also make sure that players who speak french don't cheat by speaking to other people playing, knowing that Americans can't understand french, you know.

So please explain to me Bandai why is it so difficult to give us our official SJC tournament once a year. I want clear and detailed explanations, because this is making me really mad...

Thanks.
I would have went there if I was able to play, seems like a good idea to have a SJC there. American jumps suck here since motivation has dropped dramatically and full teams have stopped playing (that were attending many SJC's) Can't wait till my hobby league store is put up then real tourneys will be happening.
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