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Old 10-11-2005, 05:26 PM
savman savman is offline
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Default Re: Multi-tabling TAG sharks more important than you think

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yeah. but this is only one side of the coin. to lure the fish to the site, the poker room also needs some multi-tabling sharks to keep the game constantly going. look at the 200 SNG area at empire/eurobet right now, if a fish comes in, he needs to wait 20 minutes to have a game. so lot of the times, the fish will leave. if there are 10-15 multi-tabling sharks still play there 8 hours a day, it would be very different. the fish can find a game right away and pay his rake to the poker room. for a poker room to be successful, the ability to keep the game constantly going is very important, which means higher rake per hour and less impatient customer leaving. this is why a poker room needs a nice mix of both sharks and fish to be highly profitable.

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Talk numbers b*atch!

Your argument(as much as a lot of other posters) reads like a mixtable, where all buttons, switches, and slides are turn to either max or min(and beyond), thus supposedly making the song sound like crap.

Numbers, even rough ones, would probably show us all that our importance is that one of a tiny finetune slide for the highest frequencys. Surely the song changes some , or perhaps even gets skewed a bit. But rest assured, PartyPokermanagement will find it more than pleasant enough . As long as it has good bass they'll keep looping it until the day breaks.

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are TAG sharks good for business? Of course they are. why do u think cardrooms PAY prop players. the post about keeping games going should show you why.
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