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Dude_Here
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07-29-2008, 06:35 PM
Post subject: Can you sell T$ at FT?
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Join Date: Apr 2007
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This is a bit of a cross thread from Smitts post about the 100K tourney. I'm at FT and have about 5000 points from my first deposit there. My time to clear bonus is done so I'm going to be away from there for the next 6 months or so. I was going to play the FTP SNG's that pay 3 26$ tourney tickets. Are those sellable like they are on Pokerstars? My BR is about $500 and I'm playing 10 NL/5.5 sng's so $26 is a good amount of money to me. Since I mentioned BR in this thread I'll say I could play higher SNG's but I'm trying to establish a winning game before I take on more risk I'm at 50% ITM, 23.7 ROI for 23 games.
anyways,,,, T$ @ FT sellable?
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Originally Posted by Jack Sawyer
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LuckySlevin
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good for you mate about your stats - I hope it continues for you 
and... now having just bombed out of 3 2k plus runner freerolls all in the last 10% all playing simultaneously and not making anything in any of them... after payenemy (paypal) tilted me in email... I'm going to the pub!
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drtofu66
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The tokens aren't resellable, unfortunately (there is a difference between tourney tokens and T$-- the T$ can be sold). You have to use them yourself.
It's probably better that way-- otherwise, the FTP points SnG's would be a lot harder with the microlimit +EV 2p2'ers on there grinding out their points for tokens to resell.
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Dude_Here
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Join Date: Apr 2007
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Ahhh yes. Thank you. I didn't realize it would be a token not T$. Haven't played one yet so I was a little ahead of myself.
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Deanglow
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Originally Posted by LuckySlevin
good for you mate about your stats - I hope it continues for you
and... now having just bombed out of 3 2k plus runner freerolls all in the last 10% all playing simultaneously and not making anything in any of them... after payenemy (paypal) tilted me in email... I'm going to the pub!
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Holy shit you are the biggest attention whore I've ever seen. You fail to even address the question in the original post and fill 3/4 of the rest about YOU. What the fuck does losing a freeroll have to do with tourney dollars on FTP?
I understand you're just trying to be friendly and amicable but you are just coming off as extemerly self-centered and socially awkward.
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donkbee
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Just ignore him, Deanglow. Don't waste your time.
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Dude_Here
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Join Date: Apr 2007
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Sooooo, I had enough points to play 4 9 man's. 2 were top 3 payed. 2 were a winner takes all. I fuked up the 1st winner takes all with a 7th. TPTK vs 2 pair. A mistake for me. Bubbled in the other Winner takes all with 2nd. Was 2:1 chip dog and I got my money in when behind. AI on 88 PF and he had 99 for the 9kk flop. oh well. 5th on the other 3 pay tourney. My KK got crippled by ATo. And the big pay day was the other top 3 one where I made it to 3rd and was leader. Fun way to spend points.
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Originally Posted by Jack Sawyer
You want to hear what you want to hear, and nobody will change your mind.
The lesson which will stay is that which you experience on your own.
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Dude_Here
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Join Date: Apr 2007
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Update in my small time saga. I played in the 9 man SNG w/ my 26 token and I got 1st. Was at 2000 chips in top 3 and my plan was to bet just under the small stacks amount, get a push over and fold and grab the $66 for third. here is how it turned out (of course)
Full Tilt (3 handed) Full-Tilt Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)
Preflop: Hero is Button with 3 , 8 . SB posts a blind of 150.
Hero raises 2000 , SB (poster) raises 6750 (All-In), BB calls 2190 (All-In), Hero calls 2260 (All-In).
Flop: 8 , 3 , 6 (3 players, 3 all-in)
Turn: Q (3 players, 3 all-in)
River: J (3 players, 3 all-in)
Final Pot:
I think Shorty had the same Idea so when Big stack pushed over I thought calling didn't make a difference since shorty either beat biggie or not.
I'm stoked on the $75 token but now face the chance of getting nothing for this. Oh well. I will play my A game and maybe bring in $100+
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Originally Posted by Jack Sawyer
You want to hear what you want to hear, and nobody will change your mind.
The lesson which will stay is that which you experience on your own.
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givememyleg
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WHO YA GONNA CALL?!??
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that push with 83o is really bad sir
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Dude_Here
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Originally Posted by givememyleg
that push with 83o is really bad sir
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Fully agree. FTR, had I been playing for 1st I would have folded playing straight push/fold poker. 3rd place meant $66 dollars in my account. 1 and 2 give me a $75 token that I can take to another SNG - possibly winning $125-$300 but also poss busting out. My plan in the hand was to fold and then bust out next hand but with the other 2 all in I had to come along, adding $66 to my $375 in my FT acct. I'll post back with how the $75 game goes.
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Originally Posted by Jack Sawyer
You want to hear what you want to hear, and nobody will change your mind.
The lesson which will stay is that which you experience on your own.
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