Re: [vpFREE] Re: Huck Seed's $600K royal

 

I dind't know bankroll was important when you're making a minimum hourly wage of $1500/hour. The guy who won it dind't have $5million to throw at it either.
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From: "Sai Sai" <gofastnismo@yahoo.com>
To: <vpFREE@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [vpFREE] Re: Huck Seed&apos;s $600K royal
Date: Sun, Aug 7, 2011 5:59 pm
Actually its much simpler than that. Anyone that has a bankroll that large wouldn't be wasting their time on this small forum. Even the best Vp players dont have 5 million dollar bankrolls they can piss away. Bob Dancer admitted not having the bankroll for his wife's $100 Vp hit. They took a potshot at it.

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> > So if the play was worth about $3/hand, then why were't people talking about

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> Because if someone knew about it and had the bankroll to play it, they would have been busy trying to hit it. And I don't know anyone with the knowledge and bankroll to try it that would decide to tell everyone in a public forum to get the word out so that they have more competiton.

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> >If the bankroll issue comes up, we've already seen where the bankroll even for quarter players at the M was way too high for most but they still played them.

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> While a lot of people play above their bankroll, a lot don't realize that they are. Most people are readily aware that they don't have the bankroll for a $100 machine, but think they have the bankroll for a quarter machine even if they don't.

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> >I'm not sure why the high-rollers here just let some high-stakes poker player scoop up this .65%+++ jackpot right before their eyes.

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> I'm guessing they didn't all have a meeting and decide to "just let some high-stakes poker player scoop" it up. Odds are better that most weren't aware of it. Aria had backed off quite a few high-rollers and took away the player's club account of some others after a promo that gave .77% back in freeplay (and about another .073% in holiday gift point freeplay) with the added equity of a pretty substantial drawing city-wide. Not bad considering you could play 9/6 jacks for up to $1250 a hand if you wanted.

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