My issue with this whole conversation is that it seems that people are unappreciative of what Chase, Sam, Matt, and the other movers and shakers do for US, Plainvillers, Abingtonians, and area wargamers alike. Frankly, saying that you're not willing to make a drive for a fun day of gaming, but that you EXPECT Chase et. al to do so, especially given the situation he's in (and which Chase has made clear in multiple posts) is disrespectful of Chase et. al.
Saying that it's unfair, given historical turnouts for Plainville and Abington tournaments is absurd. The fairest possible location to play in would be the average of all attendee's locations. Unfortunately, that location is probably outside, and is also likely lacking in terrain. Given that we have two locations to choose from, I suspect that Plainville is the "fairest" of them all. The fact that a few vocal members are complaining loudly that the location doesn't suit them doesn't outweigh the dozens of silent tournament participants, nor should it.
My last point is this: If YOU want to see tournaments, megabattles, etc. happen, MAKE THEM HAPPEN. Chase has made it clear that due to terrain and other issues, he lacks the hours in the day to run multiple tournaments per month in multiple locations. Instead of whining about it, fix it. Build terrain and donate it to the store. If you can't afford supplies, find someone who can and help them build the terrain. Want to see some sort of event happen? Write up a basic sketch of the idea, email someone at BG, and with their approval, go for it. I'm currently working on a few ideas slanted at beginning hobbyists and a more casual crowd, completely unasked for by Chase. Why? Because I want to see these things happen, and I want them to be awesome.
This shouldn't be about Plainville vs. Abington. This isn't a zero-sum situation, we don't have to take away Plainville tournaments to add Abington tournaments, IF AND ONLY IF people on both sides step up and quit whining.
I turned down the snark.... a little bit.