That's why I'd take the $10k and run far far away
what prize would you pick
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I very much agree.
That's why I'd take the $10k and run far far away
That's why I'd take the $10k and run far far away
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BigPete33 wrote:That's why I'd take the $10k and run far far away
Ahahahaha.
Same.
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BigPete33 wrote:I very much agree.
That's why I'd take the $10k and run far far away
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If I'm ever in Vegas or London, and there is a wsop running, I'd love to buy into a $1500(?) buy-in tourney - just for the experience. and you never know your luck in the big city!
but 10k? i would have to have come in to a lot of cash before I would consider forking out that much.
but 10k? i would have to have come in to a lot of cash before I would consider forking out that much.
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Money. Oh yes, i would take the money. That would fix so many problems for me at the moment!
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Definately be buysome some beer with that 10k.
Will dance for your chips!


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Laura wrote:Money. Oh yes, i would take the money. That would fix so many problems for me at the moment!
I've heard that comment a couple of times on the forum lately.
I wonder how many people stop to do the math - 5+ games a week x $25
Hmmm. I personally don't do it often enough
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Just an expensive hobby
They might not card up at EVERY event.
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wsop entry = $10,500
spending money = $1000
flights & accommadation = $1500 to $2000 approx
the experience = PRICELESS
something to tell the kids
spending money = $1000
flights & accommadation = $1500 to $2000 approx
the experience = PRICELESS
something to tell the kids
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steve_g wrote:wsop entry = $10,500
spending money = $1000
flights & accommadation = $1500 to $2000 approx
the experience = PRICELESS
something to tell the kids
The REAL experience = $12,100 - $12,600 approx.
Take the money.
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