Thread: Prop Player?
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Old 12-12-2004, 05:50 PM
Randy_Refeld Randy_Refeld is offline
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Default Re: Prop Player?

Well it is a good deal. I think people's natural reluctance to get involved with something they are unfamiliar with leaves some money on the table. It is a lot like dealing poker in that if people working at McDonald's knew what poker dealers made they would become poker dealers. There are a lot of programs out there and a lot of them are junk. I had someone from this board recently IM me with an offer to make a little less than half what I do now; needless to say I told him no thanks. If you can play short handed propping is for you; if you can't play short propping is not for you becasue you still need to beat the game. The sites I prop at have a lot of really bad players (a lot of the props are really bad). I will drop you an IM with some specifics.

RR
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