IMLeagues and Tournaments

Hi everyone!

Besides paying our $50 dues, one of the requirements to be a part of our club
is to register on IMLeagues. Note that even if you signed up here last
semester, you must sign up again this semester. Go to
http://www.imleagues.com/spa/club/13cc30785f6f4658aebbb07d83e19f67/home,
create an account using your .gatech.edu email, search up "Table Tennis", and
request to join our team. You will be prompted to sign a waiver with your
GTID.

For all of the new players who don't yet have paddles or need to borrow a low-
quality paddle from the CRC, I recommend that you buy the Premade Buster Combo
from http://www.colestt.com if you want the best bang for your buck.

I also want to reiterate that we have a partnership with Paddle Palace, so you
can visit their website at https://www.paddlepalace.com, and you can use the
coupon code NGIT19 for a 15% discount off all products excluding tables,
robots, and Butterfly brand products. Furthermore, we've established affiliate
linking through Megaspin, so our club can receive 6-12% commission if you buy
items through their website at this link:
http://www.megaspin.net/store/redirect.asp?aid=gt&url=/store/.

If you are interested in any of the following tournaments, let me know as soon
as possible via email or in-person so that I can create bills and get funding
for club members to participate at a greatly reduced cost:

* NCTTA Singles for the Georgia Division on 2/9.
* Butterfly BTTTC Open
(https://www.teamusa.org/USA-Table-Tennis/Events/2019/February/15/BUTTERF...)
on 2/16 - 2/17.
* 2019 Atlanta Spring Giant Round Robin (http://agtta.org/tournaments/) on
3/2.
* 2019 Cary Cup Open
(https://triangletabletennis.com/product/2019-butterfly-cary-cup-open-gia...)
on 3/30 - 3/31.

We tend to cover the tournament registration fee (up to $100), partial
reimbursement for flight, and partial reimbursement for lodging. NCTTA Singles
and the Spring Giant Round Robin are local tournaments where flight and
lodging is not applicable, but all other aforementioned tournaments will have
some of those costs covered.

Regards,
Jonathan