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Backing players on the internet is much more of a problem than live. What happens when a couple of top tournament players stake about 20 players on the internet, and they take over or coach the players when they reach the final table. Could be very profitable.
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#132
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Backing players on the internet is much more of a problem than live. What happens when a couple of top tournament players stake about 20 players on the internet, and they take over or coach the players when they reach the final table. Could be very profitable. [/ QUOTE ] That is explicitly not illegal however. |
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#133
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This seems like the type of thing that one would perfect by entering multiple horses into several online tourneys before coming out and making a statement in live donkament play. [/ QUOTE ] winner, and its not even close |
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#134
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Those that knwo about Teamsmd know that our money is simply luckier than other monet, and people who play for us simply suckout more than the average player. [/ QUOTE ] before the 5d main event started, i had the chance to touch $15k in team smd money. in hopes that some of the luck would rub off on me, i wiped from head to toe over my body. my roi since then is -85% [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] |
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#135
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may I recommend sucking out more/running better? gl
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