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Old 07-22-2005, 04:37 PM
illunious illunious is offline
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Default Re: 4,000,000 Ultimate Points

By my quick calculations using BWs data, about 20 years of 4 tabling 3/6 40 hours a week.
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Old 07-22-2005, 09:47 PM
JRussell JRussell is offline
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Default Re: 4,000,000 Ultimate Points

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Anyone can eat free at McDonalds. I'm surprised more people, especially us poker players don't know this. Instead of going through the front door at McD's, just head to the back door. Some employee comes out regualarly and throws perfectly good food into the dumpster. There is no excuse to pay for food in America. So what if your burger is fifteen minutes old. It's free!

Note: bring some type of weapon with you to beat off the homeless. I bring a 'tire thumper' and that seems to discourage the homeless from jostling with me in the dumpster. Theres usually enough for everyone anyways, but the hysteria that takes over once the food is dropped in the dumpster makes people do crazy things. Plus, some of the homeless who live far in the woods want to horde extra to take back to their camps. This is unacceptable in my opinion. They should camp closer to the food sources.

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LMAO!!

That last part is hysterical. Thanks for the laugh. [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
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Old 07-22-2005, 09:55 PM
GrannyMae GrannyMae is offline
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Default Re: 4,000,000 Ultimate Points

Instead of going through the front door at McD's, just head to the back door

my first job at 15 was flipping burgers at mcD's.

i was amazed at the amount of food we tossed. the REAL secret (decades ago, anyway), was to get there at closing. enough food to feed a family for 2 days would go out in that batch. i used to give bags full of burgers out all the time. sad thing was that it is actually against policy to give it away for various, sound reasons. but our manager did not care.
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Old 07-23-2005, 10:18 AM
ds914 ds914 is offline
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Default Re: 4,000,000 Ultimate Points

So in other words, everyone else will be passing you in hovercrafts by the time you got the bike?
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Old 07-23-2005, 10:47 AM
FMMonty FMMonty is offline
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Default Re: 4,000,000 Ultimate Points

Hmmm

How about just earning 10,000 points, earning it, not winning it. How long do you think that would take?
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Old 07-23-2005, 11:01 AM
AcmeSalesRep AcmeSalesRep is offline
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Default Re: 4,000,000 Ultimate Points

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Hmmm

How about just earning 10,000 points, earning it, not winning it. How long do you think that would take?

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It all depends on the limit you are talking about playing...

At 1/2, you can expect to earn about 25-30 points per hour per table. At 2/4, that rate goes up to about 45-50. I think 3/6 and above only increases the rate a little bit over the 2/4 rate, so figure 60 points per table hour for any higher limit. (1/2 and 2/4 numbers from my own records for bonus info: 27.9 points/table hour at 1/2 and 48.1 points/table hour at 2/4.)

At 1/2, you would need about 360 table hours to reach 10K points. At 2/4, that drops to about 210 table hours. For 3/6 and above, figure 150-180 table hours.

You can play up to 3 tables at a time, so divide this number of hours by the number of tables you play to get the "real-time" requirement.

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Old 07-23-2005, 11:11 AM
randomstumbl randomstumbl is offline
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Default Re: 4,000,000 Ultimate Points

I have about 15,000 points after playing mostly 3/6 there for a couple months. It's a lot easier to earn points if you play shorthanded games and start tables. I play triple draw there, so I end up doing that anyway.

Really though, the points are pretty close to worthless. Most of the stuff you can get for 10,000 points is worth between $20 and $50. If you aren't already going to play at UB, the points should not be changing your mind.
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Old 07-23-2005, 12:57 PM
FMMonty FMMonty is offline
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Default Re: 4,000,000 Ultimate Points

Do you think someone could reach 150,000 points in 90 days if they really went for it?

Lets say if they did get there they would in $20,000
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Old 07-23-2005, 01:09 PM
Nick-Zack Nick-Zack is offline
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Default Re: 4,000,000 Ultimate Points

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Instead of going through the front door at McD's, just head to the back door

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It was my first job also. For about a year we were allowed to take home the food that was going to be thrown away. It all ended when a guy named Scott started cooking what he wanted about 5 minutes before close, just so he could take home fresh food. I was mad at that guy at the time, but I am sure that my heart and arteries are happy that I stopped eating 2 Big Mac's every night about 2 AM.
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Old 07-23-2005, 01:19 PM
randomstumbl randomstumbl is offline
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Default Re: 4,000,000 Ultimate Points

You basically get 1 point for every hand raked $1 (I think anyway). If you start every table you play at, you get an extra 50%. So, you could probably get close to 150,000 in 3 months of full time play, but it would be really difficult.

If you want to know for sure, just try to earn 1700 points in a day. I can't even imagine playing that much for an extended period of time, but someone could probably do it if they really wanted to.
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