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Post by StrangerCoug on Sept 6, 2012 18:14:04 GMT -5
Any suggestions for if either of us are lucky enough to be called to come on down?
(We'd watch the actual show, but both of us are at work when it's on and we don't have any sort of DVR.)
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Post by MarioGS on Sept 6, 2012 18:17:51 GMT -5
This is the live stage show, right?
If either of you are fortunate enough to be called for the Showcase, lowball your bid. A LOT. Like around 15-16K. They always make them deceptively low so people will overbid easily.
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Post by StrangerCoug on Sept 6, 2012 18:30:27 GMT -5
Yes, the stage show. We (or at least I) would go on the TV show if we could afford the travel costs.
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Post by therealcu2010 on Sept 6, 2012 22:47:33 GMT -5
As for being able to watch the TV show for practice, CBS does upload full episodes to their website. Though if you REALLY want to prepare, I'd watch old Barker episodes instead of shitty Carey ones.
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Post by MarioGS on Sept 6, 2012 22:57:31 GMT -5
But I hear the setups for TPIR Live are much more Richards-like. Another tip, the IUFB prizes are way lower than the show and can even be two digits, I believe.
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Post by thiswheel13 on Sept 13, 2012 16:15:29 GMT -5
Good tips. I was actually thinking about getting some club members together for the Williamsport date in mid-October.
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