Author: Sune Fischer
Date: 02:38:56 05/15/04
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>The definition of an "international tournament" is a tournament that is open for >all nations. This is the case here. If participants from a certain country >choose not to participate, that doesn't make the tournament any less >international. Not exactly. An open tournament just means it is open for all to join, an international tournament means people from all over the world has actually joined. Just because I dcide to throw a backyard barbacue "open to all" it will not necessarily become an international party. :) >And for you information, so far we have one registered WCCC participant from >Africa. I guess that makes all the difference then :) -S.
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