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Re: PokerStars December TLB race!
In order for a 10% return to be unfair, wouldn't your expectation have to be greater than 10x buying (plus what they give you for expenses and lodging)? So for a 10k event, with say 1k in extra fees, your expected return would have to be $110,000 for it to be a break-even deal, right? I know that good players have a really high expectation in these big events, but expecting >900% ROI seems pretty absurd.
Am I completely off-base here? It seems like Stars is offering a pretty sweet staking deal for whoever wins this thing. |
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Re: PokerStars December TLB race!
wish, nobody expects close to a 900 % ROI.
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Re: PokerStars December TLB race!
Anyone wanna guesstimate the 100th place tlb score?
Gonna be pretty hard for people who only play tourneys with buyins from $3-$5 rebuys and $10-$30 freezeouts (ie: me) to make the 100 without some pretty decent results |
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Re: PokerStars December TLB race!
Yeah, sorry, McShove. I guess I wasn't clear on my actual question. I understand that 900% is unrealistic (to put it mildly). It looks like a 100%+ stake for just 10% of winnings is a fantastic deal, so I was wondering if there's some other aspect of the deal that makes it less valuable?
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