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Re: Comparison of online MTT structures as of 3/3/06
Oh ok, must have misread it. Didn't mean to confuse anyone.
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Re: Comparison of online MTT structures as of 3/3/06
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Nice nice, thank you for doing this. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: Comparison of online MTT structures as of 3/3/06
Very nice work.
Here is my small contribution for people who prefer a graphical representation. |
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Re: Comparison of online MTT structures as of 3/3/06
Isn't one more PokerStars type need for any events run on the new structure used for the Stuper ($150 +12) run nightly at 9:10 est? 1500 chips but I think end of fourth hour the cost of a round is slitghly more than 300% and not
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Yeah, there are a few corrections/additions I need to make. But poker hasn't been my main priority lately. And I'm lazy.
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Re: Comparison of online MTT structures as of 3/3/06
thx thx for this one
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Re: Comparison of online MTT structures as of 3/3/06
Thanks...
Really heflpful! Great job! |
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Re: Comparison of online MTT structures as of 3/3/06
Nice job...
Also, both Full Tilt and Pokerstars have double stack tourneys with 3000 starting chips. These are my favourite ones. Still room to play some poker after the 1st break, even if you haven't yet doubled up. |
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