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To be honest I wouldn't bother. I'm sure these sites take a cut when they are converting.
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You are right, they do take a fee for converting your money to get into a table of pounds/euros....guess I'll just stick to the $ games.
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You sure about this? I thought they gave you the same rate when you cashed in to a table as when you cashed out from it...
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Nope, I was wrong again. I misread the terminology they were using on the buyin screen.
Looks like they do a conversion. I had clicked on the register for a button to regiter for a tourney and it said buyin+fee and then another fee listed and then a total cost in dollars. I thought the other fee was a conversion fee. ![]()
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