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Re: pic: Voronoi Diagram of Michigan Districts LP
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Originally Posted by Christopher149
This map is just a distance measurement of what is probably your "home" event (ie, the event closest to you). At initial signup (this Thursday) we get to accept or reject the home event. At second event signup, we get to pick any other one that has room.
For example, for the last two years and this year our home event is Escanaba and our second closest event is Traverse City. But last year (because shenanigans) we went to Kentwood as the non-home event. And this year, Traverse City being a week 6 is making us look at other options.
But no, there is no sub-districting ( this map's subdistricts are for administrative purposes and have no bearing on teams).
Edit: Seeing you're from Indiana - having a map like this is nice because we have a metric ton more events than Indiana with a more interestingly shaped state.
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Haha. Yeah. You guys have a lot more events than us. Our team is actually looking at going to an FiM event so that's why I was curious. So do the "home teams" in their "home district" have "first dibs" on that event if they have too many people sign up for that event? Like, I'd be guaranteed to go to my "home event" no matter what? Thanks
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