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Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: Staking deals and markup. Discussion?
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on: March 08, 2012, 12:55:57 AM
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Point 3 I value the advice of many of the blonde players such as chompy, tikay, vinnie and all of whom have given me good advice recently
that would certainly explain why someone may not think investing in you is great value Point 4 most blondeites have a good sense of humour!
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Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: Staking deals and markup. Discussion?
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on: March 07, 2012, 08:56:04 PM
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I read the thread on staking with must interest, after Jason mentioned my name had been mentioned in vain again on Blonde, I'm used to a few haters on Facebook but that comes with the territory, being a blondeite all be it on that posts irregularly I had hoped that people's responses would be fairly measured, and mostly they are... So that is point 1.. Point 2 I hope that Aaron isn't embittered by the fact that I removed he as a friend on Facebook, altho I have a fair few mostly, poker contacts, however I am systematically removing people who spam me or make defamatory comments. Point 3 I value the advice of many of the blonde players such as chompy, tikay, vinnie and all of whom have given me good advice recently....not knowing much about the staking arena but as Jason H commented I had sold action, a full compliment in fact at 2:1 in my naivety. I then spoke to Cos again someone who's opinion I value highly and he informed me that most people sell at between 1:1.15 and 1:1.3, which seems not a great deal for the player imo, but if that is the Market who am I to argue. I spend most of my spare time away from poker and work helping our team members in blue blood and it's finally nice to find a good group of people who are serious about improving their poker and helping other players in the process... Poker certainly attracts a lot of nobs, but there are a lot of decent people too! I shall try and post a lot more on blonde because generally I think the discussions are pretty measured.... Thanks for your ears and gl at the tables!
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Poker Forums / Live Tournament Updates / Re: DTD £250,000 Supersized March : Deepstack Day 1b
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on: March 04, 2012, 02:36:58 AM
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Congrats to new boy Jason, good job on the updates alongside tighty, vul Mr Cryz feel for you mate... had the same thing happen last hand of the night in the UKIPT Galway great spot QQ vs AQ, 3 outered ....was gutted, however won the next tournament I played.... Keep the faith.... 3 out of 4 blue blooders made it thru to day 2, me, Neil Wallace and Gavin Manley , with John Burberry falling by the wayside....Neil in great shape, me and Gav on fumes, mind you that might be due the after poker curry down the road! Hotel Wigglesworth cheap b&b near Jct 24 M1 poker buddies welcome for bookings
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Poker Forums / Live Tournament Updates / Re: GUKPT Blackpool: The Final
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on: November 13, 2011, 03:14:20 PM
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Ul Boz wp, gl to Ben and George and Adrian, he still has egg on his chin from the Breakfast at the Osborne b&b this morning.... Just finished watching the F1 and will go nip over to the casino to watch the action live.... Oh and good luck Mr Bracken too! Was on his table yesterday!
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Poker Forums / Live Tournament Updates / Re: GUKPT Blackpool Day 1b
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on: November 11, 2011, 11:47:15 AM
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Well I'm staying in the same hotel as Caroline and can confirm that there have been no complaints so far!!!! from the other residents, very civilsed and poker player friendly place ....as breakfast starts at 11:30 I doubt whether the mouth has been fed!
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Poker Forums / Live Tournament Updates / Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 GTD: Day 2
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on: July 23, 2011, 05:30:22 PM
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"The cleverly named high roller which is 1/2 the buyin of the main event"
Your point was quite simply put.....one line!.... so to say i dont get it is a little condescending, no need for that buddy the blog is supposed to be a friendly place, I agree strongly that they could have chosen a different name for the event...i was simply stating that the event itself was a good idea and that it fitted in well with the rest of the festival, shame there wasnt a guarantee on that one as it might have been better supported!
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Poker Forums / Live Tournament Updates / Re: DTD Monte Carlo £250,000 GTD: Day 2
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on: July 23, 2011, 04:33:10 PM
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The last hi roller tourney i was around was at the black belt london live.....think it had 22-25 runners was over in less than 2 hours and they did a 5 or 6 way chop, was a farce of a tourney, if this one was £2 or £2.5k as it shud be, how many runners would be in it??? lucky to get 20 imo so credit to DTD they seem to know their market.... looked like the £250k guarantee on the MC was gonna have a 20k overlay at one point, but they met that. The guarantees attract the players and the £1/4 mill for the GP in Aug, for a 60 euro buy in, is phenomenal!
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