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Old 11-04-2007, 08:11 PM
aaokwitme aaokwitme is offline
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Default AP scams again, or still

Ok so I play a free roll on AP and win 1st place out of 9,753 players. It's free to play, but rebuys are 0.50 an add ons are eather 0.50 or 1.00 i forget as I nether rebought or added on.

there where about 7,000 rebuys and about 2,000 add ons,
= $45,000 to $55,000 in the prize pool. They paied 64 spots and 1st place was $53.00 + they gave the top 5 players a seat to the "AP challenge", so I though, ok this must be where all the money goes; thinking its $1,000 to buy into this event; but no, it was the total prize pool and included about 700 players from simular events.

This means AP took in about $700,000 and paid out about $1,700 in total $$.
Sadly as a USA player I dont know where to go but I will not stay at AP and will post this where ever I can.

DON'T PLAY AT ABSOLUTE POKER!!!
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Old 11-04-2007, 09:52 PM
aaokwitme aaokwitme is offline
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Default Re: AP scams again, or still

typo, i put an extra 0 on the 45 and 55 even still AP challenge would have had a compined total of 700,000, cause each player reresents 1,000 in cash.
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Old 11-05-2007, 04:10 PM
beernutz beernutz is offline
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Default Re: AP scams again, or still

First error: Absolute caps freerolls at 5,000 entrants, a large number of which sign up but never play in the freeroll at all. There is no way there were 9,753 players in your freeroll.

Second error: Congratulations, you have figured out that your estimated prize pool was off by a factor of 10 as (7,000 + 2,000) x .5 = $4,500, not $45,000.

Third error: I have watched a few of these freerolls and there is no way in hell there were 7,000 rebuys and 2,000 add ons. The VAST majority of players who bust out of these freerolls do not rebuy or add on--they just leave. So there is no way there was anything close to even $4,500 in the prize pool.

Fourth error: AP doesn't take in $1,000 per player for the Absolute Challenge. I don't know where you came up with this number but it is 100% wrong.

Disclaimer: I have played at Absolute Poker since 2004 and made many thousands of dollars there, but after the latest ACTUAL cheating scandal (not this imaginary one which apparently only exists in your mind) I withdrew all funds there and will not play there again.

There are many reasons to not play at AP, but unfortunately your post does not describe any of them.
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Old 11-05-2007, 09:26 PM
aaokwitme aaokwitme is offline
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Default Re: AP scams again, or still

Ok, well guess what, your wrong! On all your points. SO mabee you should check your facts b4 responding. And as allways you respond in true 2+2 rudeness. Good for u.
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Old 11-06-2007, 12:18 AM
ShaneP ShaneP is offline
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Default Re: AP scams again, or still

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Ok, well guess what, your wrong! On all your points. SO mabee you should check your facts b4 responding. And as allways you respond in true 2+2 rudeness. Good for u.

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That's Ok. I think there's still probably 4-5 forums on 2+2 you haven't posted this to. One of them might have a different reaction to your claims. Strange though, that every forum has the same reaction. Guess they're all wrong, right?
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