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SB Nation Launches "Team Pick" Deal Website

SB Nation just unveiled a new coupon website called TeamPick.com specifically aimed at the DC sports market.  Pretty much the same thing as Groupon but with fewer manicure and more bar deals.  They will also be unveiling deals for games and local attractions in the near future.

The first deal they are launching is $20 worth of food, drinks and games at Buffalo Billiards for $10.

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The deal expires on Thursday.

To make sure you get the latest deals, sign up for an email subscription.  Looking forward to the deal at The Irish Channel, home to everything CasualHoya since 2010.

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