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Warpe
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05-09-2006, 11:38 PM
Post subject: PokerTime - fun challenge
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PokerTime (and I believe RiverBelle, RoyalVegas, et al) give you $10 to play with for opening a new account, no deposit required. It's chump change but it's free money so, just for fun, I've decided to see what I can turn $10 into. I opened my account on Saturday, started out on the microtables and am now playing $50NL with a buy-in behind. If I drop one, then I'll drop down to $25NL, and so on. Try it. Most you can lose is $10.
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Warpe
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Starting Balance @ May 6, 2006 - $10
Current Balance @ May 10, 2006 - $152.18
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Renton
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Nice job. Now play a 150 mtt and crack the final table.
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AHiltz
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Fine print of that is you will have to make a deposit and play some raked hands to be able to withdraw that money. Just an FYI
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Warpe
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Quote:
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Originally Posted by AHiltz
Fine print of that is you will have to make a deposit and play some raked hands to be able to withdraw that money. Just an FYI
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That's fine...I'll move some of my real b/r in when I want to cash out (if I have anything to cash out )
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Warpe
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Update. Moving to $100NL, with 1 buy-in behind.
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Warpe
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Cashing out.
Initial br: $10
Final br (less deposit to enable cashout): $664.76
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Halv
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Good job! I tried the same thing at Royal Vegas, with the small difference that I had never ever played a game of full ring before starting.
I ended up showing a ~200$ profit, moved to 50NL to try and meet the cash out requirements, deposited to cash out, dropped all but 10$, and cashed my deposit back out so that I wouldn't donk it away.
Today I still have that 10$ there I think, with around 200 RHs left on 50NL+ to cash them out.
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