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Old 02-20-2006, 04:23 AM
DrGonzo DrGonzo is offline
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Default Re: mining the new party

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HhSmithey, you do realize that there is going to be sampling bias in your poll, right? Another point I'd like to make is that mid-stakes players can pay more than small stakes players. Krishan said she'd pay $100/month for good data. I'd pay about the same. I doubt you'll be finding 3/6 6-max players offering anywhere close to that much.

(I know, it's just because I want my data. Feel free to ignore my post. [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img])

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Also, setting up a public website is probably the wrong way to do it. Party has already shown how heavy handed it can get when users to go a website they feel violates their T&C. (PokerEdge, PokerProphecy). Your best bet is to get a group of high limit players who like data and work it out under the table. I wouldn't be suprised if you could clear a decent chunk while staying under the radar this way.

Krishan

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I agree with both posters here. I for myself would certainly be willing to pay for data from the higher stakes NL. Data from the lower stakes is not as valuable because you will not bump into the same people as often, plus of course that a high stakes player will have more poker money to spend [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
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