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    Graphing at hotels.

    Doing it for my first time on Thursday. I just had a few questions for those of you that have done it before/many times.

    1. Where are the buses pick up the players?

    2. What time/how many hours before a game do the team(s)/players leave the hotel?

    3. How often do the bigger players/stars sign at hotels? (more, less or same than at stadium/ttm).

    4. What are the crowds, of other collectors/seekers, like?

    5. Any other tips, hints or advice?

    Thanks!

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    Doing it for my first time on Thursday. I just had a few questions for those of you that have done it before/many times.

    1. Where are the buses pick up the players? Depends on the hotel

    2. What time/how many hours before a game do the team(s)/players leave the hotel? 6 or so hours before game time

    3. How often do the bigger players/stars sign at hotels? (more, less or same than at stadium/ttm). really depends on the player

    4. What are the crowds, of other collectors/seekers, like? depends on the city. SoCal is okay, but some places have a lot of clueless people that screw up everything
    5. Any other tips, hints or advice? learn the player's faces, do some research as to limits and such, and be prepared to stand a while. And don't ruin it for everyone else!

    Thanks!

    good luck. Also, I would just use the 1st hotel experience as a learning one. Learn the aspects of the hotel. See how other graphers approach players, see the hotel layout, bus parking, etc. Also, try not to look so suspicious. Depending on the hotel, some don't like graphers, therefore you must be quick and sneaky about it...

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