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Ok, so 50k people have bought PT. Let's assume that the average user has made about 1000$ (reasonable assumption)with the aid of Poker Tracker. That's about 50 million dollars. So basically the creator of Poker Tracker has LOST over 47 million dollars by selling copies of it instead of playing poker with them. [/ QUOTE ] Not all of that +1k is from the sole use of PT IMO. |
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Ok, so 50k people have bought PT. Let's assume that the average user has lost about 1000$ [/ QUOTE ] sounds about right |
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Ok, so 50k people have bought PT. Let's assume that the average user has made about 1000$ (reasonable assumption)with the aid of Poker Tracker. That's about 50 million dollars. So basically the creator of Poker Tracker has LOST over 47 million dollars by selling copies of it instead of playing poker with them. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, exactly, because the creator of poker tracker is capable of playing a million-bajillion tables at once. He can also shoot lightning bolts out of his arse. |
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Ok, so 50k people have bought PT. Let's assume that the average user has made about 1000$ (reasonable assumption)with the aid of Poker Tracker. That's about 50 million dollars. So basically the creator of Poker Tracker has LOST over 47 million dollars by selling copies of it instead of playing poker with them. [/ QUOTE ] logic at its finest. |
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Yeah, exactly, because the creator of poker tracker is capable of playing a million-bajillion tables at once. He can also shoot lightning bolts out of his arse. [/ QUOTE ] EVER HEARD OF MULTITABLING?!??!!?!? |
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[ QUOTE ] Ok, so 50k people have bought PT. Let's assume that the average user has made about 1000$ (reasonable assumption)with the aid of Poker Tracker. That's about 50 million dollars. So basically the creator of Poker Tracker has LOST over 47 million dollars by selling copies of it instead of playing poker with them. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, exactly, because the creator of poker tracker is capable of playing a million-bajillion tables at once. He can also shoot lightning bolts out of his arse. [/ QUOTE ] post of the year plz |
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Yeah, his multi-tabling abilities cost him $47 million, POTY. Like i said, he would need to multi-table a million-bajillion tables at once to achieve this.
If my saracasm detector was off on the post I replied to then so be it. But even if it was, there are a lot better POTY candidates than this. PLEASE! You would honestly rather grind it out at 50,000 tables at once than set a website and sell your program with much less work and time involved for the same amount of money? |
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Funny thing is the BEST sites on the net are the ones that PT can not be used on.
There are many places with 45% flops up to 10/20 that people skip because they are afraid to play without PT. I LOVE PT don't get me wrong, just saying that PT makes a poker site tight. Look at Party, Poker Stars or anyplace that makes PT easy. All tight. People think 35% to 40% is loose, HA! I saw a 15/30 game last night at 47% (10 hand moving average). |
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Ok, so 50k people have bought PT. Let's assume that the average user has made about 1000$ (reasonable assumption)with the aid of Poker Tracker. That's about 50 million dollars. So basically the creator of Poker Tracker has LOST over 47 million dollars by selling copies of it instead of playing poker with them. [/ QUOTE ] That's some nice logic there [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] |
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I LOVE PT don't get me wrong, just saying that PT makes a poker site tight. Look at Party, Poker Stars or anyplace that makes PT easy. All tight. [/ QUOTE ] That's a vast over simplification. |
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