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« Reply #150 on: September 15, 2012, 01:03:37 AM »

How did dubai do?
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« Reply #151 on: September 15, 2012, 01:04:28 AM »

How did dubai do?

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« Reply #152 on: September 25, 2012, 12:46:41 PM »


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« Reply #153 on: September 25, 2012, 12:48:07 PM »

Multiaccount much?
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« Reply #154 on: September 25, 2012, 12:53:41 PM »


Jeez!

"Selling plater wins the Epsom Derby" shocker....
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« Reply #155 on: September 25, 2012, 01:18:14 PM »

Multiaccount much?

No! surely not, Keith you are so CYNICAL, this guy has had a good run at the $4 180's and fancied a punt! Go on him!

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« Reply #156 on: September 25, 2012, 01:20:02 PM »

was the tourney before a freeroll into the $5k? If he did legit freeroll in on Saturday then ping it in for a milly on Monday then that's epic lol
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« Reply #157 on: September 25, 2012, 01:22:00 PM »

was the tourney before a freeroll into the $5k? If he did legit freeroll in on Saturday then ping it in for a milly on Monday then that's epic lol

Just looking at that, what freeroll was giving away 13+ seats to the 5k and only got 155 runners ?
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« Reply #158 on: September 25, 2012, 01:28:34 PM »

PokerStars Tournament #597791628, No Limit Hold'em
Super Satellite
Buy-In: 107000 FPP
155 players
Total Prize Pool: $265200.00 USD
Target Tournament #2012090065 Buy-In: $5000.00/200.00 USD
51 tickets to the target tournament

Tournament started 2012/09/23 19:29:00 WET [2012/09/23 14:29:00 ET]
Tournament finished 2012/09/23 20:32:56 WET [2012/09/23 15:32:56 ET]
  1: maxxscam (Canada),  (qualified for the target tournament)
  2: rdcrsn (Canada),  (qualified for the target tournament)
  3: LJMurray117 (Canada),  (qualified for the target tournament)
  4: Gabfield (Canada),  (qualified for the target tournament)
  5: Naslund44 (Canada),  (qualified for the target tournament)
  6: LoneHixx (Canada),  (qualified for the target tournament)
  7: gunning4you (Canada),  (qualified for the target tournament)
  8: Slayer_pol (Poland),  (qualified for the target tournament)
  9: matty_goal (Netherlands),  (qualified for the target tournament)
  10: maratik (Russia),  (qualified for the target tournament)
  11: VINT_int (Russia),  (qualified for the target tournament)
  12: Poddna (Sweden),  (qualified for the target tournament)
  13: Agent Bear (United Kingdom),  (qualified for the target tournament)
  14: cal42688 (Mexico),  (qualified for the target tournament)
  15: Skipper-dawn (Denmark),  (qualified for the target tournament)
  16: RaisingRay91 (Canada),  (qualified for the target tournament)
  17: Le_Blem1 (Canada),  (qualified for the target tournament)
  18: mement_mori (Denmark),  (qualified for the target tournament)
  19: SnoopyGG (Australia),  (qualified for the target tournament)
  20: wfhk (Austria),  (qualified for the target tournament)
  21: zzz--59 (Russia),  (qualified for the target tournament)
  22: 810ofclubs (United Kingdom),  (qualified for the target tournament)
  23: zugzwang16 (Uruguay),  (qualified for the target tournament)
  24: Grypson123 (Poland),  (qualified for the target tournament)
  25: herkko11 (Finland),  (qualified for the target tournament)
  26: marekble (Poland),  (qualified for the target tournament)
  27: lissi stinkt (Germany),  (qualified for the target tournament)
  28: star2205 (Ukraine),  (qualified for the target tournament)
  29: derAlex1708 (Germany),  (qualified for the target tournament)
  30: schoota8 (Australia),  (qualified for the target tournament)
  31: UhhMee (Canada),  (qualified for the target tournament)
  32: GeorgeDanzer (Germany),  (qualified for the target tournament)
  33: kukolnik777 (Russia),  (qualified for the target tournament)
  34: stranger1579 (Russia),  (qualified for the target tournament)
  35: Rocky406 (Slovenia),  (qualified for the target tournament)
  36: pwrpwr (Poland),  (qualified for the target tournament)
  37: binwin2008 (Vietnam),  (qualified for the target tournament)
  38: tonkaaaa (Canada),  (qualified for the target tournament)
  39: Richard Toth (Hungary),  (qualified for the target tournament)
  40: flobbam (United Kingdom),  (qualified for the target tournament)
  41: taskycoffee (Russia),  (qualified for the target tournament)
  42: Tyno_6opoDa (Ukraine),  (qualified for the target tournament)
  43: bumBAM boinG (Germany),  (qualified for the target tournament)
  44: steve575mm (Switzerland),  (qualified for the target tournament)
  45: venomel1 (Romania),  (qualified for the target tournament)
  46: 1dönertasche (Germany),  (qualified for the target tournament)
  47: Franz- Werfl (Germany),  (qualified for the target tournament)
  48: calin83puica (Romania),  (qualified for the target tournament)
  49: Annelyn (Netherlands),  (qualified for the target tournament)
  50: jeff710 (Canada),  (qualified for the target tournament)
  51: Anyaces (Canada),  (qualified for the target tournament)
  
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« Reply #159 on: September 25, 2012, 01:31:40 PM »

must have played a bunch of those micro tournys to get 107K fpps tho'. Amazing spin up
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« Reply #160 on: September 25, 2012, 01:41:27 PM »

Multiaccount much?

No! surely not, Keith you are so CYNICAL, this guy has had a good run at the $4 180's and fancied a punt! Go on him!

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Apologies to Mr Maratik, I didn't spot the freeroll seat win.
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« Reply #161 on: September 25, 2012, 01:47:24 PM »

Pretty suprising someone playing $1/2 sngs would play a sat for that buy-in.
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« Reply #162 on: September 25, 2012, 01:59:03 PM »

This is one of the sickest things I've ever seen:

Average Buy-In - $2.49
Games Played - 9906
Prizes Won - $1,022,946

Even if he earned 2 FPPs for every one of those games he played, it is still nowhere near the 107,000 FPPs needed to enter that freeroll. Meaning he must have played multiple rounds of qualifiers in which it only takes losing one of them to throw you back down to step 1 or 2. And then to play so many hours in a high level game and win...beyond astronomical odds.
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« Reply #163 on: September 25, 2012, 02:13:58 PM »

This is one of the sickest things I've ever seen:

Average Buy-In - $2.49
Games Played - 9906
Prizes Won - $1,022,946

Even if he earned 2 FPPs for every one of those games he played, it is still nowhere near the 107,000 FPPs needed to enter that freeroll. Meaning he must have played multiple rounds of qualifiers in which it only takes losing one of them to throw you back down to step 1 or 2. And then to play so many hours in a high level game and win...beyond astronomical odds.

Somebody suggested that he couldn't take the tourney dollars as it was WCOOP. 

Wouldn't be surprised if he was tilted when he found he couldn't just take home the $5k.   Am guessing that would have been much more than his bankroll at the time.

Is this more of an achievement than Moneymaker?  Didn't he start in a sat costing a few dollars?  Apologies for the bad memory if not so.
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« Reply #164 on: September 25, 2012, 02:19:17 PM »

This is one of the sickest things I've ever seen:

Average Buy-In - $2.49
Games Played - 9906
Prizes Won - $1,022,946

Even if he earned 2 FPPs for every one of those games he played, it is still nowhere near the 107,000 FPPs needed to enter that freeroll. Meaning he must have played multiple rounds of qualifiers in which it only takes losing one of them to throw you back down to step 1 or 2. And then to play so many hours in a high level game and win...beyond astronomical odds.

Somebody suggested that he couldn't take the tourney dollars as it was WCOOP. 

Wouldn't be surprised if he was tilted when he found he couldn't just take home the $5k.   Am guessing that would have been much more than his bankroll at the time.

Is this more of an achievement than Moneymaker?  Didn't he start in a sat costing a few dollars?  Apologies for the bad memory if not so.

I hope it makes a money maker effect in russia
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