AceLosesKing wrote:
I like this idea and hate it at the same time. As we know it'll never happen, but its an interesting thought.
I completely understand why they wouldn't restrict it.
AceLosesKing wrote:
I like this idea and hate it at the same time. As we know it'll never happen, but its an interesting thought.
maccatak11 wrote:Why does it matter that he's trying for another ticket - he may want to hold the second one over, or he may want to sell it. The prize pool is the same, so who cares??
Scott wrote:maccatak11 wrote:Why does it matter that he's trying for another ticket - he may want to hold the second one over, or he may want to sell it. The prize pool is the same, so who cares??
I don't believe tickets can be held over. So the only option someone who won a 2nd ticket on Friday night has, is to sell it between then and Saturday morning. Otherwise it would be forfeited.
how is this different from any other poker tournament? Just because we place a higher value on $500 ticket than we do a $10 CBI or a freeroll for point, doesn't mean the principle is any different.Bacon wrote:Bob could potentially knock someone out who really wants a ticket, with some ultra-loose play, because "What do I care, I have a ticket" mentality, and then try and profit from said loser.
kentishgirl2010 wrote:So if you already happen to have a ticket, you pretty much have to sell it that night.......hmmm.....the question is whether that is worth it? Your only pool of buyers would be the ones there on the Fri night and they would have already spent cash re-buying ($40-$100) so if you were to sell it, you would maybe only get a couple hundred for it.
Personally, I would save my cash, enjoy myself at the party and spend the money for the bounty event over the weekend. Let the ones who don't have a ticket battle it out.
Scott wrote:Seriously, how hard is it to get his name right.
Aaron Coleman.
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