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CSS Results for 05/27/2019 (Game 158)
« on: May 27, 2019, 03:51:39 PM »
the Bullitt is a huge trim of the Mustang, starting at 46595. So that explains that huge two-prizer. SC1 was a bigger issue as with a Mini Cooper in there, the rest was... kinda cheap! A good handful of overs of 1250 diference or less, tough day for those people...

Today's winners break down to this - Cephas wins the 2xx ending war with the big DSW, and a 4th best raw. Phat has a really nice 96+ raw and cashes 2.
S5x... the show's stabilized into something decent now, I guess...

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Re: CSS Results for 05/27/2019 (Game 158)
« Reply #1 on: May 27, 2019, 09:31:24 PM »
I could've sent in a completely blind bid, as I didn't watch today, but that $58K showcase would've given me a GOTC, so I stayed away. I'll try again tomorrow.
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Re: CSS Results for 05/27/2019 (Game 158)
« Reply #2 on: May 27, 2019, 09:32:02 PM »
It’s been a great , if not anticlimactic, CSS season.


Here’s hoping that for next season we can see some adjustment of the rules.  It weakens a competition when the November/December darlings need only sit on their hands and play just enough games (especially and obviousld double fridays )to ensure they keep their point position.  (Cash of course paints a more accurate picture).   To be clear, my issue is not with the individuals as they’re simply playing by the rules. My issue is with the rules themselves that easily permit people to “game the system’ if you will.  And I know, based on my mail, there are many other CSS players that agree.   

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