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Post as the season progresses what gym and team with level has received a bid…
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Wildcards:
October 18 Cheerpower San Antonio
The teams that ended up accepting wildcard bids were
Pinnacle - Coral junior 4 small
Corpus Christi - Tiger Sharks junior 2 small
Corpus Christi - Great Whites senior 2 small
The j2 and j4 tied so they gave 3 bids
October 25 Cheerpower Columbus
The cheer center - junior 2 small
Findlay cheer elite - senior 4 small
October 25 Cheerpower Garland
Express Cheer - extreme junior 2 small
The Cheer Connection - shock senior 3 small
Lol already 3 small j2 teams that accepted bids and only one of them could make it past day 1 unless they end up getting paid later on! Crazy!
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Wildcard bids can only upgrade to paid and not at larges, so if you don't get a paid later then you must compete Friday and win your division. Then you still have to compete Saturday and Sunday.So if you get a Wildcard bid the team can only Advance if they get a paid bid later? What's the point of going as a wildcard if you don't receive a paid bid later, if you are only going to get to compete one day?
Post as the season progresses what gym and team with level has received a bid…
Wildcard bids can only upgrade to paid and not at larges, so if you don't get a paid later then you must compete Friday and win your division. Then you still have to compete Saturday and Sunday.
If that's the only way you can go and you really want to go then go for it, but before they are awarded on registration it asks if you will accept a wildcard, if you say no then it automatically goes to the next in line.
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Ok let me get this correct, lol if you get a wildcard and don't get a paid bid later, the athlete is required to pay their accommodations and such?
Yes, a wildcard is like an at large except you are committed to competing Friday and required to win to move on. So if you don't move on you have 2 free days at Disney or wherever that you just paid for
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I. Think it is crazy to accept a wildcard so early in the season as u have to win your division Friday to move on!Ok let me get this correct, lol if you get a wildcard and don't get a paid bid later, the athlete is required to pay their accommodations and such?
This is the first year of friday divisions and I think they are awarding 220 wildcard bids. (First wildcard bid comp there was a tie so as of now they will be over 220 awarded)Typically how many teams are in a Friday "division"? Are we talking about being first out of 6-7 teams, or like 25-30?
Also, I for some reason got the impression that paid Summit bids are really hard to get, and that it's actually pretty likely for an at large bid team to win at summit over a paid bid team just because the margin of difference between a team that would get a paid and one that would just get an at large is so small that there really isn't much difference between the two? Is this true?