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Interested in being an internet prop?
Send an e-mail to pokerpropsinc@yahoo.com !
Please include your name or internet moniker, an estimate of how much time you spend playing online, and what your preferred games and limits are.
Anyone responding to this guy might keep in mind that this *could* be someone just out to gather player info the easy way (you send it to him!) and may not have any interest in employing props at all. I wouldn't respond unless more info was given, just my two cents, SS.
SS, I agree with you. What other information would you like? The site is anonymous, of course, and other information is pertinent only to those willing to prop short-handed internet games.
I can tell you that this is a legitimate proposal. Those who reply to our post will be considered for a program which pays $12/hr for a 4 hr block of play, per day, 5 shifts a week.
I appreciate your skepticism, but this one is real.
so why not tell us the site? if we e-mail, you tell it to us, so save us the trouble? you really shouldnt be shady, cappeesh?
SWIFTY
Come on Swifty, don't be so tough. Many of the smaller sites have props and anonymity is a standard for those NOT involved. We're not trying to be shady, just respectful. LJB
I believe the cardroom in question is Americas cardroom.com. The last time I checked, they had a referral bonus.
I know americascardroom are looking for props but I don't think this ad is it.Americas pay $16 for every 100 hands played (4-8) and not an hourly wage.
In the future, you'll have to clear these type of ads through me or they will be deleted. We suggest you consider purchasing an ad.
Sorry Mason, you are correct of course. Our apologies!
I am no way in connection with this offer or am promoting it.
If you're serious...it's a player employed by the house to sit and start games, play until the game is full with a list...then out to start another one. It could be any game at any limit. Usually that is set by a predetermined aggreement between the house and the prop. The prop is paid an hourly wage by the house and plays on his/her own bankroll. Therefore wins and losses are theirs totally.
Most live cardrooms nowadays do not emply props.
KC50
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