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Old 09-27-2005, 06:09 PM
luckycharms luckycharms is offline
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Default Re: Buddy willing to stake me 500... take it?

BACK TO THE TOPIC: HOWS IT SOUND?????? any better ideas?
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Old 09-27-2005, 06:42 PM
Guernica4000 Guernica4000 is offline
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Default Re: Buddy willing to stake me 500... take it?

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BACK TO THE TOPIC: HOWS IT SOUND?????? any better ideas?

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For someone that doesn't tilt, you sure get angry easily.

I say bad idea for your friend.
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Old 09-27-2005, 07:59 PM
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Default Re: Buddy willing to stake me 500... take it?

if you have such good bankroll management why do you play 10 dollar rebuy tournaments with less than 100 in your account?

also, how much money could you possibly spend on chicks and booze that it amounts to more than you make in pokah.
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Old 09-27-2005, 09:37 PM
luckycharms luckycharms is offline
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Default Re: Buddy willing to stake me 500... take it?

alright, then, i'll play your game. Since I am broke and suck and that's more important than the underlying question i'm trying to ask, we can examine alllll the question with nonnnne of the me:


If someone is a proven long-term winning poker player, it is mutually helpful for them to get an investor? What would be the conditions that would best benefit both benefactors?
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Old 09-28-2005, 01:32 AM
Rotterdaum Rotterdaum is offline
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Default Re: Buddy willing to stake me 500... take it?

Get the bankroll boost, after a certain time give it back with interest, perhaps double even. Say when you reach 2k from 500, give back 1k. There... you've reached certain profitable games with nothing and your investor got an amazing return on his investment. I don't think 25% of profit is a good idea in long term. What if you become a high roller? Think how much you'll lose
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Old 09-28-2005, 09:10 AM
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If someone is a proven long-term winning poker player, it is mutually helpful for them to get an investor? What would be the conditions that would best benefit both benefactors?

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A proven long-term winning poker player wouldn't need an investor. Certainly not for $500.

The thing you seem to be unable to grasp is that bankroll management is one of the most critical poker skills there is.

SEE MY POST HERE FOR WHY THIS IS
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