Important Updates for SpAce Race Round 2: SpAce Station
The buy in price was originally listed as 20$, but now it's 22$. I felt the bump was necessary to cover the additional prizes for the Area 5 ...
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Important Updates for SpAce Race Round 2: SpAce Station
The buy in price was originally listed as 20$, but now it's 22$. I felt the bump was necessary to cover the additional prizes for the Area 51 points, as well as the fact that the series prize pool amount per buy in is a little bit higher this year, at 1$. So here's the breakdown of where the 22$ goes: 12$ scrip payout prizes (will go very deep, more than 50% of players possibly), 1$ double ace pot, 1$ series prize pool, 8$ cash payouts (cost of prizes won from hitting muffin buckets and SpAce Race disc aces deducted from this amount).
If round 2 is the first SpAce Race you're attending this year, you can purchase a series score card for 2$, as well as SpAce Race custom stamped discs. Aces made with a SpAce Race disc win you another disc automatically.
There will be a modification to the raffle prizes awarded after the tournament. Prizes will first go to the clear winners of the Constellation, SpAce Invader and Area 51 point categories. Additionally, the person with the second highest number of Area 51 points will pick a prize. After that, additional prizes for each of the categories will be selected via the raffle.
The "SpAce Station" element of the round works like this: during the player meeting, two numbers will be selected at random representing 2 of the 18 holes on the course. For those two holes, any metal or bucket hits wins you a drink and muffin (as if you'd hit a muffin bucket, but still only circle the 2 points if you knocked the bucket off), and any ace, regardless of the disc, wins you a SpAce Race disc! Souped up Super SpAce Station holes!
Let me know if you have any questions...
Commander Compton