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I've dug through the guide and searched on line, but I can't find a limit.
So, is there anything that would prevent me from playing in 2 home PFS games in 1 night?
I ask b/c our group likes to play a lot but we are all busy with work/life, so getting together more than once a month is difficult.
Thanks!

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No. I am running three different sessions in a row on the same day for a convention next month, so it does not matter. The only difficulty is if a player level's up, he or she may want some time inbetween scenario's to complete the process.
On our game days we typically run two back to back sessions. Game away.

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I have actually played in a Wed night PFS game, then two on Saturday at a Hobby day, then 2 more on Sunday the next day. I trolled the Yahoo groups and message boards to find the games in my area and emailed the people involved.
Tonight is a Wed night PFS game and again there are two games on Saturday and two more on Sunday. I might just drop into those groups and my little fighter at the end would be lvl 4 in about 3 weeks of play time all regulated 4 hour sessions, we break for lunch or something, but its fun.
Happy Gaming all!

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It's actually required that you run five consecutive scenarios back to back in a twenty-four hour marathon. Didn't you get the memo? Single and double slots have now been officially erratad. Bring on the Red Bulll!
Ugh, the last time I played a marathon, I passed out at about 3 AM. My cleric missed the final epic battle with Kyuss, but I did survive, by virtue of not rolling initiative.

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I'm running Pathfinder Society at Arcanacon for four days over the Australia Day long weekend starting tomorrow in Melbourne Australia.
Sat 23 Jan: Afternoon and Evening sessions
Sun 24 Jan: Morning, Afternoon and Evening sessions
Mon 25 Jan: Morning, Afternoon and Evening sessions
Tue 26 Jan: Morning and Afternoon sessions
Playing ten sessions back-to-back takes a first level character all the way to fourth level by the end of the event.
There's nothing preventing you from running a home event to this schedule either, if you have a GM, players and the time. Celebrate Australia Day 26 Jan with us Aussies!
Anyone in Melbourne for the Australian Open tennis this weekend? Spare a day and come to Arcanacon instead!
Game On!

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Joshua J. Frost wrote:Just keep in mind that currently you can only play through a scenario once as a player.So someone could conceivably get legal credit if they played a scenario as a player and then GMing credit if they ran it for a group?
I think he's referring to the player/character dichotomy not the player/GM one.

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Joshua J. Frost wrote:Just keep in mind that currently you can only play through a scenario once as a player.So someone could conceivably get legal credit if they played a scenario as a player and then GMing credit if they ran it for a group?
Under the current rules, you can only receive credit one time per scenario, the first time you play or run it. If any of your PCs have received credit for a scenario before, you can not get credit for it again.

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So someone could conceivably get legal credit if they played a scenario as a player and then GMing credit if they ran it for a group?
PG 28 in the Guide:
You cannot get partial credit [GM Rewards] for a scenario and full
credit [as a player]. So if you play through a scenario in a Slot 0 event,
you cannot then later get partial credit for being the
Game Master for that scenario.
Added the bracketed text to fill in implied text prior to this quote.