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what was this a tournament of a NL ring game?
if so the buy in....and players left etc... |
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#2
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It's still going on:
We were in the money at the time. The Aces cracking was hours earlier... |
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TP have you ever made it down here to Miccosukee and the Seminole Hard Rock ?
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Nope... I have friends who have been there, but I never have.
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Well I'm guessing you gotta live somewhere near the Hard Rock, I'm play in the tournaments there between 50 and 100 dollars.... Knowing yourself and the type of bankroll you have the have big field tournaments there with up to 1,000 buy ins. A guy not too long ago took about 60 grand in one of those...
just some food for thought if youre getting a little sick of the comp and want some live action. |
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That's pretty decent. I didn't realize they have tourneys that big. What's the fee on those? $1000 + what? And what kind of field size are we talking?
Last question: How do they pay you? Cash? Do they report winnings to the IRS? Just curious. I live a good 2-3 hours away, but pshabi and I should hook up there for a day of whoop ass sometime. |
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Dude in all honesty i do not have the answers to all of those questions. I know i've won $360 there in a tourney but that is too little for them to report to IRS. And the one I played was a multi table, back then they had multi tables every sunday. As for the fee for the 1,000, i have no clue. I'll try and find out for you though
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I KNEW the UK had a benefit. anything i win from poker or gambling isnt taxable. The casinos pay the tax for us here, comes out of the rake
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