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View Poll Results: Who wins the 2006 Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year Award?
Billy Donovan 1 1.67%
Vince Young 2 3.33%
Italy's WC Team 1 1.67%
Bill Cowher 0 0%
Roger Federer 11 18.33%
Dwayne Wade 5 8.33%
Tony La Russa 1 1.67%
Paul Tagliabue 2 3.33%
George Mason men's bb team 4 6.67%
Tiger Woods 28 46.67%
"Game of Shadows" writers 3 5.00%
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Old 05-30-2007, 09:12 PM
NFuego20 NFuego20 is offline
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Default Re: Any Full Tilt regulars on here? NL 200 and NL 100

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Thanks for the info also NFuego20. Been wondering about those things. Do you have rakeback? If so, how does playing in these things affect it?

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I do get rakeback. Honestly I should probably do more research on how this tourney affects rakeback. I haven't noticed any major deductions from rakeback but I would guess some value is probably deducted from your monthly rake. Even so, the value of the tournament buy in is roughly $120 given the fact that you have a $30K prize pool (assuming 250 players). At worst it might cost you about $30 out of your month-end rake rebate. When you're playing 25K hands a month it's hardly noticable, which is why I really have no idea how I'm affected.
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Old 05-30-2007, 09:25 PM
Ryanj37 Ryanj37 is offline
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Default Re: Any Full Tilt regulars on here? NL 200 and NL 100

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sweet thanks for the info. What time is the tournament? (Im in NZ so its liklely a crappy time for me)

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You're welcome....if the tournament continues to be held at the same time, it's typically the second Saturday of the following month at 4:45 PM EST. So I guess that would convert to early morning in New Zealand. Maybe 8:45 AM?

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That sounds about right. Thanks
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  #143  
Old 05-30-2007, 10:28 PM
vizer02 vizer02 is offline
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Default Re: Any Full Tilt regulars on here? NL 200 and NL 100

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Iam is not busto, I have seen him taking stabs higher up

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I seriously doubt that iamdaisy sat at a 100/200 hu table starting with 8307.67 or something close to that without that being his entire roll. In March he was a .50/1 FR player, and with his bb/100 that would probably equate to his entire roll...I've also seen him at 2/4 and 5/10 recently, but 100/200 hu with an odd amount of dollars is a little different...
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Old 05-30-2007, 10:46 PM
oober oober is offline
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Default Re: Any Full Tilt regulars on here? NL 200 and NL 100

2 day ago, he had about 6k at the tables, maybe he was tilting and tried to chase losses, but ya its weird, as bad as I have him, to be playing that high that qoickly is weird.
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Old 05-31-2007, 04:11 AM
Smart Money Smart Money is offline
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Default Re: Any Full Tilt regulars on here? NL 200 and NL 100

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Thanks for the info also NFuego20. Been wondering about those things. Do you have rakeback? If so, how does playing in these things affect it?

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I do get rakeback. Honestly I should probably do more research on how this tourney affects rakeback. I haven't noticed any major deductions from rakeback but I would guess some value is probably deducted from your monthly rake. Even so, the value of the tournament buy in is roughly $120 given the fact that you have a $30K prize pool (assuming 250 players). At worst it might cost you about $30 out of your month-end rake rebate. When you're playing 25K hands a month it's hardly noticable, which is why I really have no idea how I'm affected.

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Rake back is earned as a percentage of rake from hands that you are dealt into. Other promotions should make absolutely no difference.

I think I may have a stab at the tournaments going forward. See you on the Final Table!
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Old 05-31-2007, 04:17 AM
NFuego20 NFuego20 is offline
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Default Re: Any Full Tilt regulars on here? NL 200 and NL 100

Narena you're not allowed to play in the tournament. Just take your bonus medals and live with it. We've got enough muppets as it is.
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Old 06-19-2007, 11:17 AM
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Default Re: Any Full Tilt regulars on here? NL 200 and NL 100

Has anyone accumulated more than 300,000 Full Tilt points and purchased any of the plasma TVs? By about September, I will be able to buy one with my points and was just wondering how the process went. Thanks in advance.
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Old 06-19-2007, 04:14 PM
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Default Re: Any Full Tilt regulars on here? NL 200 and NL 100

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Thanks for the info also NFuego20. Been wondering about those things. Do you have rakeback? If so, how does playing in these things affect it?

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I do get rakeback. Honestly I should probably do more research on how this tourney affects rakeback. I haven't noticed any major deductions from rakeback but I would guess some value is probably deducted from your monthly rake. Even so, the value of the tournament buy in is roughly $120 given the fact that you have a $30K prize pool (assuming 250 players). At worst it might cost you about $30 out of your month-end rake rebate. When you're playing 25K hands a month it's hardly noticable, which is why I really have no idea how I'm affected.

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Rake back is earned as a percentage of rake from hands that you are dealt into. Other promotions should make absolutely no difference.

I think I may have a stab at the tournaments going forward. See you on the Final Table!

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This is absolutely incorrect. The value of any promotions FTP offers or overlay's in tournaments is deducted from your MGR before you are paid. Here is a good link to a lengthy discussion regarding this:

http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/showfl...rue#Post9463900
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Old 06-20-2007, 04:17 AM
Smart Money Smart Money is offline
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Default Re: Any Full Tilt regulars on here? NL 200 and NL 100

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Thanks for the info also NFuego20. Been wondering about those things. Do you have rakeback? If so, how does playing in these things affect it?

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I do get rakeback. Honestly I should probably do more research on how this tourney affects rakeback. I haven't noticed any major deductions from rakeback but I would guess some value is probably deducted from your monthly rake. Even so, the value of the tournament buy in is roughly $120 given the fact that you have a $30K prize pool (assuming 250 players). At worst it might cost you about $30 out of your month-end rake rebate. When you're playing 25K hands a month it's hardly noticable, which is why I really have no idea how I'm affected.

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Rake back is earned as a percentage of rake from hands that you are dealt into. Other promotions should make absolutely no difference.

I think I may have a stab at the tournaments going forward. See you on the Final Table!

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This is absolutely incorrect. The value of any promotions FTP offers or overlay's in tournaments is deducted from your MGR before you are paid. Here is a good link to a lengthy discussion regarding this:

http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/showfl...rue#Post9463900

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Thanks for clarifying.

(Technically though I was correct, as I believe other promotions should not affect rake back! [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] )
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Old 06-20-2007, 04:20 AM
Smart Money Smart Money is offline
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Default Re: Any Full Tilt regulars on here? NL 200 and NL 100

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Has anyone accumulated more than 300,000 Full Tilt points and purchased any of the plasma TVs? By about September, I will be able to buy one with my points and was just wondering how the process went. Thanks in advance.

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I just received the 50" plasma (400,000 points.) I don't think they still do the 40" (300,000 points) do they?

It took about 3 weeks to arrive. I put it up yesterday, although I need to get a bracket to wall-mount it. It's a very nice TV.
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