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LeMunche

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  1. Id be greedy. My biggest problem is bankroll management. I take jumps in stakes too soon and know that besides playing better players I also hurt myself by caring much than I should about the money in each pot. A top 6 finish would basically set me up with the type of bankroll id want. and I'd probably want at least the next spots payout to give up my chance at pulling down the win. I'd be happy with the minimum I could win and would need a sweet deal to pull me off the chance for 1'st normal prize. the playing out for 30k may not be enough of an incentive depending on how big the difference b
  2. I'd say as much as 50k if you plan on playing that many Sunday tournaments a week. Need to give yourself the bankroll necessary to wait out the big win comfortably if you dont get one fairly quick. Pre final table cashes will only keep you afloat for so long, and with a smaller bankroll you will probably start feeling the pressure much sooner. Hopefully 50k would give you enough time to judge whether or not playing those big mtt's is the best value for you at this time.
  3. I can understand why start up sites or those without a good amount of traffic would be unwilling to try something so new.
  4. How come no poker sites have attempted to recreate the home game online? I'm talking about a card room that offers dealer's choice from a variety of common card games played at family parties, for example, but not at B&M casinos. Two quick examples would be "Follow the Queen" and "Chicago."In my mind it seems like a great idea and something that should have been tried. A site that offered such games would of course be targeting a niche market, but one that is untapped in such a competitive industry.In fact, I believe that the demand for such games would be much larger than most would specu
  5. How come no poker sites have attempted to recreate the home game online? I'm talking about a card room that offers dealer's choice from a variety of common card games played at family parties, for example, but not at B&M casinos. Two quick examples would be "Follow the Queen" and "Chicago."In my mind it seems like a great idea and something that should have been tried. A site that offered such games would of course be targeting a niche market, but one that is untapped in such a competitive industry.In fact, I believe that the demand for such games would be much larger than most would specu
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