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I'll be there, losing my voice, eating like a Nord and killing noobs with my nerd crossbow :D
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I will be there across the room... no voice, but nerd crossbow in effect
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Awesome poster! I'm way excited!!!
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I wish I could come
LMK if you can sneak <21 in lol
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I don't believe you have to be 21 to go. I really hope I don't have to work so I can be there, last time was awesome and I'm sure it can only get better!
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Under 21 can enter Legends.
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Legends IS minor friendly.
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Does Legends have wifi/ could I bring my laptop?
sounds like a pretty good time
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On November 14 2011 11:27 RonNation wrote:Does Legends have wifi/ could I bring my laptop? sounds like a pretty good time
I will check on this and post later.
On November 14 2011 07:59 Qwalt wrote:I wish I could come LMK if you can sneak <21 in lol
Legends is a bar and grill. Under 21 is allowed no problem
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Most important thing you need to do is create a community for your barcraft. Currently, most does so by creating a facebook group. Other social media that has been used with various levels of success include meetup, subreddit, and twitter. Next, do any or every of the following, with the items with most impact listed first:
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On November 14 2011 13:08 Primadog wrote:Most important thing you need to do is create a community for your barcraft. Currently, most does so by creating a facebook group. Other social media that has been used with various levels of success include meetup, subreddit, and twitter. Next, do any or every of the following, with the items with most impact listed first:
Thanks for the suggestions Primadog, however we have already taken care of most of those things you outlined. The Facebook pages have been up for about a month (one for each night). I messaged the Reddit Barcraft mods yesterday (admittedly a little late, but i'm not much of a Reddit guy). I have sent the info to Blizzard, not sure how long it takes them to update the list. I have contacted all the CSL teams in a 300 mile radius to varied success, but tried non the less. The last is something I hadn't though of was Craigslist, so thank you, I will hit up craigslist, and maybe a few local LAN centers.
Thanks for the feedback,
Cheers
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It can become rather tedious sometimes, but hosting a successful barcraft is satisfying.
I haven't noticed a BarCraft SLC group yet. You should consider making a community somewhere so you don't always have to make so much outreach for future events. People who come to barcraft will come again, so you just need to put them in a facebook group or others to remind them for upcoming ones.
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On November 14 2011 14:29 Primadog wrote: It can become rather tedious sometimes, but hosting a successful barcraft is satisfying.
I haven't noticed a BarCraft SLC group yet. You should consider making a community somewhere so you don't always have to make so much outreach for future events. People who come to barcraft will come again, so you just need to put them in a facebook group or others to remind them for upcoming ones.
We have a Facebook group for Starcraft players of Utah:
http://www.facebook.com/groups/158174987527116/
But, perhaps I need to start one with a narrower scope. We had a Barcraft for the last MLG and the turnout was amazing, the bar owners were blown away, however there were a lot of technical problems. I decided to take over (I work for a large professional A/V company and have access to a lot of top of the line sound and video production stuff for little or no cost) to fix those problems. I haven't had the "satisfaction" of hosting a sucessful Barcraft yet, but I hope this one will "knock it out of the park". Have you hosted a few of these Primadog?
Cheers
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I hosted a few Los Angeles ones, but have since reassigned them to responsible individuals. BarCraft is fun
I think the BarCraft Utah group is sufficient. For my area, we end up combining the local groups into an unified SoCal BarCraft Community http://www.facebook.com/groups/SoCalBarCraft/ . It has reaped benefit - the community become much more active, not just in BarCraft but many other aspect of eSports as well.
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On November 14 2011 14:57 Primadog wrote:I hosted a few Los Angeles ones, but have since reassigned them to responsible individuals. BarCraft is fun I think the BarCraft Utah group is sufficient. For my area, we end up combining the local groups into an unified SoCal BarCraft Community http://www.facebook.com/groups/SoCalBarCraft/ . It has reaped benefit - the community become much more active, not just in BarCraft but many other aspect of eSports as well.
Very cool man, thank you for all the helpful advice. I hope you don't mind if I PM you from time to time with a few questions. I may need a little guidance here and there.
Cheers
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Not a problem. I will be happy to lend an ear.
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I wish I was in Salt Lake so I could join, it looks like it's going to be great.
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My wife and I are coming up from Springville! So stoked!
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Bar needs to be open on Sunday so we can watch the finals. I wanna watch Idra win live with a bunch of other nerd ballers @ legends.
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