Heeb / BAP
This is needed for the glossary, but I put it up here b/c I wanted to make sure people would see it.
What are the differences between a BAP and a Heeb? |
Well, a heeb can be a BAP, but not every BAP is a heeb.
BAP simply stands for "Buy a Piece." It's where you sell of pieces of your action. Simple enough, right? You say what your plan is, what cut you are offering backers, if you are offering cake (aka makeup), and so on and so forth. A heeb is a type of stake (BAP), where you start with $x, but in your plan, instead of playing X number of tourneys, you basically jsut keep going with the money until either a set end date, or a set goal: ie, "all my action for August," or "until BR triples" or whatever. So instead of playing 150 HU SNGs like I did in my stake last month, if it were a heeb, I'n just keep going for 3 weeks or a month or until the BR hit a certain point. Make sense? |
Thanks, I was just sitting down to work on that part.
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