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Baulucky 01-21-2005 08:31 AM

How much would YOU, a BONUSWHORE pay for a $12K party bonus?
 
Terms: $12,000 bonus, 60,000 raked hands to clear, one year time limit to clear, releases in $1,000 per 5,000 RHs' increments (i.e. they are really like 12 different bonuses but only one code). Initial depo is $1,000. Only 3-6 limits and higher. The bonuses are personalized, i.e.: If you purchase one, it is a unique name that can be used only once, like a coupon book.

No PMs re. this please!.

RollaJ 01-21-2005 08:40 AM

Re: How much would YOU, a BONUSWHORE pay for a $12K party bonus?
 
which NL would it work at?

Baulucky 01-21-2005 08:56 AM

Re: How much would YOU, a BONUSWHORE pay for a $12K party bonus?
 
Party NL100 I think it could work for sure. NL50 I need to check/do some math.

Homer 01-21-2005 08:58 AM

Re: How much would YOU, a BONUSWHORE pay for a $12K party bonus?
 
Amount I would pay < $12000 - (rakeback/hand)*(1/raked hand %)*60000

Less than $7000 if my math is correct. In reality, I'd probably only pay $5000, because I want an overlay and also the $5000 could be earning interest for me over the year instead of for the site offering the deal.

imitation 01-21-2005 09:25 AM

Re: How much would YOU, a BONUSWHORE pay for a $12K party bonus?
 
What homer said, I think I'd pay at most roughly 1/2 the difference between the 12,000 and the rakeback i'd recieve from 60,000hands. The large outlay would obviously be a BR issue I would need to consider, IE would outlaying 2-5k have such a great effect on my BR I could not safely play 5/106M, at the moment it would, so I would have to also calculate in the lost earn from rebuilding the BR to 5/10 limits.

I still think it would be worth it, pretty much definitely at $2k....

ThePinkBunny 01-21-2005 09:43 AM

Re: How much would YOU, a BONUSWHORE pay for a $12K party bonus?
 
yeah, in a world where I was guaranteed it to work and not taken away, I'd easily pay over 2k for it.

RollaJ 01-21-2005 11:00 AM

Re: How much would YOU, a BONUSWHORE pay for a $12K party bonus?
 
This would be so cool, I could make a great living playing break even poker [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
What are the chances Party raises the rake after selling these coupons?

RollaJ 01-21-2005 11:08 AM

Re: How much would YOU, a BONUSWHORE pay for a $12K party bonus?
 
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Amount I would pay < $12000 - (rakeback/hand)*(1/raked hand %)*60000

Less than $7000 if my math is correct. In reality, I'd probably only pay $5000, because I want an overlay and also the $5000 could be earning interest for me over the year instead of for the site offering the deal.

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Dude, assuming this isnt purely hypothetical........STFU!

Homer 01-21-2005 11:12 AM

Re: How much would YOU, a BONUSWHORE pay for a $12K party bonus?
 
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Amount I would pay < $12000 - (rakeback/hand)*(1/raked hand %)*60000

Less than $7000 if my math is correct. In reality, I'd probably only pay $5000, because I want an overlay and also the $5000 could be earning interest for me over the year instead of for the site offering the deal.

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Dude, assuming this isnt purely hypothetical........STFU!

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I assumed it was hypothetical, but my response would have been the same either way.

RollaJ 01-21-2005 11:43 AM

Re: How much would YOU, a BONUSWHORE pay for a $12K party bonus?
 
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Amount I would pay < $12000 - (rakeback/hand)*(1/raked hand %)*60000

Less than $7000 if my math is correct. In reality, I'd probably only pay $5000, because I want an overlay and also the $5000 could be earning interest for me over the year instead of for the site offering the deal.

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Dude, assuming this isnt purely hypothetical........STFU!

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I assumed it was hypothetical, but my response would have been the same either way.

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So you are all caught up on how EV works, what about S&D would you really want to push the price higher?


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