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Re: Absolute poker and yet another SCAM!
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this guy's an idiot. AP regularly runs rebuy freerolls with 50c/1$ addons, but since 95% of the people playing it dont have any money(hence its a freeroll), there is rarely more than 100 combined rebuys/addons. there's nothing about 700,000$, theres nothing about 5k people, a billion rebuys, etc. I can't imagine 5k real money players all playing freerolls to begin with. [/ QUOTE ] Look up the game . It's unlimited rebuys and many players rebuy many times. Don't even post on here if your gona start with stupid [censored] like "this guys an idiot". It helps no one and shows what you are. |
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Re: Absolute poker and yet another SCAM!
Why don't you look up the game, click on the lobby, and start taking screenshots with your prnt screen button. Post those screenshots in this thread and we can judge the evidence. I've never played on AP but I know you can do this on Full Tilt.
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Re: Absolute poker and yet another SCAM!
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Why don't you look up the game, click on the lobby, and start taking screenshots with your prnt screen button. Post those screenshots in this thread and we can judge the evidence. I've never played on AP but I know you can do this on Full Tilt. [/ QUOTE ] I tryed AP does not leave the screen up after the game is over, Or I just dont know how to do it. I posted the info so if it can be done than someone will pullit and post it im sure, cause if I made any little misstake peeps love to find it and show how smart thay are. |
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Re: Absolute poker and yet another SCAM!
OK here is looking at the current $.50 rebuy freerolls running.
4461 entries and 47 rebuys 47 addons. $92.77 prizepool 5000 entries and 88 rebuys 37 addons. $106.87 prizepool 5000 entries and 94 rebuys 38 addons. $110.06 prizepool You are obviously lying about the amount of rebuys during your tournament. |
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Re: Absolute poker and yet another SCAM!
I did not lie about anything, regardless of what you are seeing this event had 9,753 players no less. so if AP said 5,000 entrants than thats the lie. As far as the rebuys I don't rember the exact number but it was with in reason to my post I did not just make up a number. |
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Re: Absolute poker and yet another SCAM!
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I tryed AP does not leave the screen up after the game is over [/ QUOTE ] Will AP players, what say ye? |
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Re: Absolute poker and yet another SCAM!
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I tryed AP does not leave the screen up after the game is over [/ QUOTE ] Will AP players, what say ye? [/ QUOTE ] Enough... I have played the AP challenge a dozen times final-tabling twice. Exactly $1k prize pool donated by AP. Win entry by finishing well in any number of weekly tournies. For 700 entries that would mean about 20 tournies a day average the top 5 qualifying. I won my all my entries in the 11pm nightly $11 Omaha hi tourney. However, the AP challenge is NLHE. The OP won $53 in his rebuy freeroll. Winner of these gets 23% of prize pool. Therefore total pool was $230. With $50 added by AP the total rebuys and add-ons bought would be 397. The MOST for the last six 5000max player tournies was 149 r+a's. For the larger tourney the OP played in 397 rebuys makes sense. The Math --- 397 x 50 cents x .91 (yeh, the fkers rake these 9%) = $180.63 + $50 = $230.63 x 23% = $53.04 The average rebuy rate of the last six is ONLY 2.4% Very very few players rebuy. -EV bigtime. For the OP's tourney it could easily have been 4.07% (x9753 = 397) giving us the Math calculation above. Sorry OP, I know you're steamin', but what they showed you or what you saw regarding rebuys makes no sense. Fun thread though... Rainbow... |
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