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<blockquote data-quote="jmartkdr2" data-source="post: 9358659" data-attributes="member: 7017304"><p>A variable:</p><p></p><p>Weeknight games are easier to keep weekly, as most people's weekday schedules don't change much. If you're free on Wednesday nights, you're free every Wednesday unless it happens to be Christmas or something. But weeknight games need to be shorter; even playing online you can't generally play for more than three hours reliably.</p><p></p><p>Online play removes travel time, so it can run a bit longer than an in-store game, and it's less subject to people's travel plans. </p><p></p><p>Weekend games can be a lot longer, but it's much, much harder to have one every week and even every other week can be tough. Too many things come up, especially for adults. If people have kids, monthly is much more realistic (and you'll be skipping December). (I've never tried to run a weekend game online - we just stopped for Covid until it was safe to resume. I imagine it does not work well.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmartkdr2, post: 9358659, member: 7017304"] A variable: Weeknight games are easier to keep weekly, as most people's weekday schedules don't change much. If you're free on Wednesday nights, you're free every Wednesday unless it happens to be Christmas or something. But weeknight games need to be shorter; even playing online you can't generally play for more than three hours reliably. Online play removes travel time, so it can run a bit longer than an in-store game, and it's less subject to people's travel plans. Weekend games can be a lot longer, but it's much, much harder to have one every week and even every other week can be tough. Too many things come up, especially for adults. If people have kids, monthly is much more realistic (and you'll be skipping December). (I've never tried to run a weekend game online - we just stopped for Covid until it was safe to resume. I imagine it does not work well.) [/QUOTE]
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