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seriously, cash out $300 from your win. Go. Say please and thank you, don't drink (assuming you are underage), and at the end of the night ask if it would be ok if you got a group picture (this will be the first and only time you take out your camera). Make sure that you are not the last person to go home, thank everyone and have a once-in-a-lifetime home game experience. It is worth $300.
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You need to go!!! You'lll get better 4 sure
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TP and I played with Dannenman in a lil' sit-and-go back in September. Real, real nice guy from what I can remember. I'd play, too. Melioris is right. It would be a great, great story for you and certainly something you'd never forget. Besides, from what I saw of Dannenman, he had a way of making everyone at the table feel pretty cool -- even if they had a minimal bankroll.
Here's the link to that story:
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"I need to catch a couple of killer, monster hands and have two or three callers." |
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ive decided that if i continue my winning streak, and so far that is looking good, i might be willing to pony up the 300$ to see what i can do. but as of right now, i need to put some of my money away for college, and i just bought an xbox 360, and i do have to pay for a senior week trip to OC with a bunch of my friends, which could cost a bundle, so as of right now, i think i have to pass, although i think it would be a great experience
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Your playing with your head and that's greaaaat !!!!!!
Good luck on college and stuff. It's still a real fun sounding opportunity though |
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