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Re: Becoming a Professional Party Side Bet Player
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I say you have better odds of succeeding doing that than becoming a comedian. [/ QUOTE ] i stopped reading after this. nh, thread over. |
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Re: Becoming a Professional Party Side Bet Player
Are there any plans to start a new side-bet forum? I need to post some hands.
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Re: Becoming a Professional Party Side Bet Player
I like to play on 2 accounts at once on party, so I can bet on both red and black on the same table at the same time. This doubles my chances of winning.
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Re: Becoming a Professional Party Side Bet Player
anyone know any good deals on 2100fp monitors? i want to be able to mulitable side bets.
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Re: Becoming a Professional Party Side Bet Player
I was using a bot to multi-table Sidebets overnight whilst I slept. But, I guess that new bot-protection really does work. [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]
Long story short, if your family depends on your sidebet profits, be careful when using a bot! |
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Re: Becoming a Professional Party Side Bet Player
Will I be able to datmine specific tables to know which ones flop which color more?
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Re: Becoming a Professional Party Side Bet Player
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the best way is the martingale system. Also check out Harrington on Side Bets volumes 1 & 2. [/ QUOTE ] Well, everyone knows that the Martingale would work if you had an infinite bankroll and no bettig limits. [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] Now, some of us may have infinite bankrolls, but the sidebet can only be made for $5.00 or $10.00. This makes it kind of hard to use a Martingale. |
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Will I be able to datmine specific tables to know which ones flop which color more? [/ QUOTE ] Yes, but only for yourself. Shared databases like "PokerPsychic.com" are banned. Shauna |
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Re: Becoming a Professional Party Side Bet Player
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[ QUOTE ] the best way is the martingale system. Also check out Harrington on Side Bets volumes 1 & 2. [/ QUOTE ] Well, everyone knows that the Martingale would work if you had an infinite bankroll and no bettig limits. [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] Now, some of us may have infinite bankrolls, but the sidebet can only be made for $5.00 or $10.00. This makes it kind of hard to use a Martingale. [/ QUOTE ] I think the sidebet limits are the same as the blinds at that table. That means some players are potentially making $50 / $100 sidebets, oh my! I haven't confirmed that, but I suppose someone with 15 seconds of free time could do some sleuthing. |
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Re: Becoming a Professional Party Side Bet Player
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] the best way is the martingale system. Also check out Harrington on Side Bets volumes 1 & 2. [/ QUOTE ] Well, everyone knows that the Martingale would work if you had an infinite bankroll and no bettig limits. [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] Now, some of us may have infinite bankrolls, but the sidebet can only be made for $5.00 or $10.00. This makes it kind of hard to use a Martingale. [/ QUOTE ] I think the sidebet limits are the same as the blinds at that table. That means some players are potentially making $50 / $100 sidebets, oh my! I haven't confirmed that, but I suppose someone with 15 seconds of free time could do some sleuthing. [/ QUOTE ] When I looked on Saturday, it was $5.00 and $10.00 on the 10/20 tables. I didn't look at any others, and I disabled the sidebet and blackjack buttons on my client because I kept hitting the damn things by mistake when I was clicking on a window to bring it to the top. I really don't care, except I'm mad at Party for tryint to siphon more money from our fish. |
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