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Let's go over it again. Volgograd standard: 31,000 rubles for two. Let's say, at a minimum, lunch and dinner cost 2 rubles for two. Total: 31,000 + 14 = 45,000. Banquet: 5,000. Drinks for the banquet (for two): at least 2,000. Total: 52,000. Hall fee: 3,500 (if they don't charge the girls). 55,500. Tournament fee? Not specified. Let's assume it's 6,000. This is just the bare minimum for two. This doesn't include excursions, trips to interesting places, cheap Bamberg beer, or kebabs – nothing. It also doesn't include transportation (1,500 for a local, let's say, for a taxi, round trip from home to the base). The bottom line is that charging 50 rubles per person is not some kind of extravagance – it's the absolute minimum. I'm not even mentioning drugs, cigarettes, or prostitutes for everyone – that's a personal matter and not included in the overall budget. And I'm also not mentioning poker – that's also a personal matter. I don't know, but for Volgograd, 50+ rubles per week is ridiculous. The result will be that many people simply won't come. They might be silent now, but they simply won't come, and the result will be sad for the rest (in terms of increasing additional fees). And there's no need to just talk about who calculated what and where – here are the real numbers. And to think that cots cost 10,000 rubles per week is just pathetic. Personally, I'm waiting for Vigo to provide the price calculations, and I'll decide based on that. Right now, the minimum package of services seems to be twice as cheap as in Volgograd.