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« Reply #15 on: August 11, 2007, 07:05:38 PM »

All u need is a bivvy bag and a nice quiet spot at the back of the casino car park!

I hd a fantastic bivvy-bag, ex army. I used to sleep out in it often, but the mice got into it while it was in the shed and they turned it into a keep-net. I can't find another.
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« Reply #16 on: August 11, 2007, 07:14:19 PM »

As I sat watching Dominic Dale win a brilliant match against Mark Selby just now, I began to wonder much it costs for a player such as Dale to travel the length of the country/globe playing snooker for a living.  So I have put my yummy bowl of two day old mushroom soup to one side to ask the same question regarding UK based tournament poker.

How much does it cost for a player to travel for one year playing the big UK based events?   

Obviously hotels and food eat into any profit made by placing in an event, would it not be possible to travel to each  event in an old camper van and eat beans on toast?  Smiley

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« Reply #17 on: August 11, 2007, 07:20:54 PM »

All u need is a bivvy bag and a nice quiet spot at the back of the casino car park!

I hd a fantastic bivvy-bag, ex army. I used to sleep out in it often, but the mice got into it while it was in the shed and they turned it into a keep-net. I can't find another.

Military surplus shops is the only place ive ever seen them, there used to be a gd one in cardiff, not sure if they are there now, i nicked mine from cadets!

 

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« Reply #18 on: August 12, 2007, 03:21:53 PM »

I know pete singleton told me he worked out how much it would cost to play all the tourneys at all these fetivals over europe. It wasnt far off £400,000 for entries if i remember rightly and thats not including petrol/hotel/flights/food
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« Reply #19 on: August 12, 2007, 03:35:33 PM »

All u need is a bivvy bag and a nice quiet spot at the back of the casino car park!

I hd a fantastic bivvy-bag, ex army. I used to sleep out in it often, but the mice got into it while it was in the shed and they turned it into a keep-net. I can't find another.

Military surplus shops is the only place ive ever seen them, there used to be a gd one in cardiff, not sure if they are there now, i nicked mine from cadets!


Surely if you're in your car, you don't really need a bivvy bag - surely any old sleeping bag or a duvet would do?

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« Reply #20 on: August 16, 2007, 04:52:10 AM »

I reckon you need around £300,000 to do a full year in the uk with no wins.

i love the campervan idea, you could rent it out to horny players that want a hooker but dont want to take them back to the hotel.

I may do that "Mike's whores on tours" bring a couple of working girls park them in the winabego in the casino carpark every break it would have a que.



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« Reply #21 on: August 16, 2007, 08:33:26 AM »

I reckon you need around £300,000 to do a full year in the uk with no wins.

i love the campervan idea, you could rent it out to horny players that want a hooker but dont want to take them back to the hotel.

I may do that "Mike's whores on tours" bring a couple of working girls park them in the winabego in the casino carpark every break it would have a que.



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£300k? Hmm I can't be bothered to go through the whole calendar but if you're just talking about UK this seems very steep. How many £1k comps are there each month in the UK? Not often more than 2. £100k in buyins should be easily enough for you to play every festival tourney plus other local ones.
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« Reply #22 on: August 16, 2007, 02:36:56 PM »

Could a full time player not take out $600 each week from their winnings and enter a satallite to a big event?  ( I am referring to regular proven winning players )

I have never entered a satallite to a live event so I have no idea what the cost is, $600 was a guess  Cheesy .  $600 is a lot for me, but a $5/10 or higher NL cash game player could manage this I am sure.  By doing it this way they have a chance of playing big events and not going broke.  They could scan all sites looking for a soft satallite field each week and deposit purely to play that event. 

Question -  Does a satallite win cover all costs?   Is it a completely free experience ( besides the satallite entry costs ) or will a player be out of pocket even after playing a tournament with a satallite win?
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« Reply #23 on: August 16, 2007, 04:40:05 PM »

Simon Trumper wrote a brilliant, scary and honest article about this once.

In short, it costs loads:

http://www.simonacestrumper.com/poker-in-europe01.html


Yep that is a good article, I remember reading it a few months ago. 


Are there any non sponsored players who play the full UK tour?



There are a few who i've noticed at a lot of the GUKPT's that i've been to in a working capacity. But I'm not sure how many of these rely soley on poker for a living. For instance I know, from talking to some of the Welsh players such as Roberto Rommanello and Martyn Cavanagh that they pay their own way whenever they play the circuit, but i'm also sure they've business interests outside poker which help finance the poker.
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