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http://chipmeup.pokernews.com/custom_event/53062

looking to branch into Full Tilt for a change. if everyone is willing and we are profitable i will snowball this to the next buy-in level at the end of the first set.

let me know if you have any questions.

What matters most is how well you walk through the fire.

"And yes, Nelly busted out early. I am getting so hot, I'm gonna donk my chips off." - Dr.Pauly

Viticus{k-Hearts}{k-Diamonds}

02-26-2010 18:23

Viticus (User Offline) Wrote 915 posts
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167%pv? wtf lol 40% free for yourself?, problem here with the high pv is you would have to run super good to achive a reasonable profit, if it was a mtt where the potentail winnings could be high then the high pv is a little more justified,

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02-26-2010 20:10

TonyAceYa (User Offline) Wrote 563 posts
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three reasons. it has stakeback which means you get your original investment back before we split profit.

Secondly, I am more than willing to snowball the event and move up a buy-in level. this would require zero additional investment and much higher returns.

Finally, I am playing 100 of these. Your percentage only pays part of a 20 buy-in bank roll. Its not like I am asking to cover $220 worth of investment and then keeping 40% of it if I break even.

Not to mention there is an extremely low risk of losing your money. if i just break even you get your money back and what have you lost?

Doesn't matter because if it doesn't sell I will run the experiment by myself in a couple weeks anyways. I just thought I would share a piece of something that I can do well in.

What matters most is how well you walk through the fire.

"And yes, Nelly busted out early. I am getting so hot, I'm gonna donk my chips off." - Dr.Pauly

Viticus{k-Hearts}{k-Diamonds}

02-27-2010 08:56

Viticus (User Offline) Wrote 915 posts
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Finally, I am playing 100 of these. Your percentage only pays part of a 20 buy-in bank roll. Its not like I am asking to cover $220 worth of investment and then keeping 40% of it if I break even.

Now I don't get this sentence, do you mean the stake is 20 buyins, but you'll play a hundred? so what if you lose before the 100 HU's are over?

I need a girlfriend who loves me for my money... and is pretty bad with math.

02-28-2010 13:33

Rockbottom87 (User Offline) Wrote 894 posts
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1. I will not.

2. what happens if you lose a tournament people have backed you in?

3. I will not.

What matters most is how well you walk through the fire.

"And yes, Nelly busted out early. I am getting so hot, I'm gonna donk my chips off." - Dr.Pauly

Viticus{k-Hearts}{k-Diamonds}

02-28-2010 13:37

Viticus (User Offline) Wrote 915 posts
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hehe, don't feel attacked, I just wasn't sure I understood

I need a girlfriend who loves me for my money... and is pretty bad with math.

02-28-2010 13:49

Rockbottom87 (User Offline) Wrote 894 posts
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im a little confused as to where you would start the profit margain, after 20 games or 100?

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02-28-2010 14:29

TonyAceYa (User Offline) Wrote 563 posts
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