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I only mentioned that because I hadn't thought of that ahead of time. Of course that would be the case though. As soon as you buy in to a tourney, you are in. Say you were in a huge tourney, ITM, and far enough up that you would win the contest with easy. should you really have to bust yourself out at 11:59 PM to end your session? Of course not.
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#2
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i didnt complain about that rule....i said i thought it was ok.
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#3
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one thing i wanna know tho TP, after seeing my hand histories and my cashier pic and shit, can you at least tell every1 im legit and didnt just bs this?
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#4
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Yes. Well, close enough. Your math was off (cents). And I have no way of knowing what really happened to you at Table 54959. When you left it, you had $23.80. You didn't post what you at down with. I'm assuming $15, but you logged what looks like a *really* big gain for that session. In your mid-session update, you say you were at $103.43 and 333 hands played. The previous post, you were at $70.53 and 299 hands played. But then the next post, you saud you only played 78 hands at that table (you didn't post your total), and were up to $107.
I honestly don't see how all that could add up. Had your done your record keeping as required, this wouldn't have been a problem, but right now, it's kind of a mess. What I do know is that you say you went from $103.43 to $134.65 between hands 333 and 451. I can verify that you won $8.30 + $27.03 = $35.33 in your last 100 hands, so that sounds perfectly reasonable to me. So, in summary, yes, I believe you. Impressive final day of the contest. I certainly would have never expected this finish...... |
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neither would i, and congrats lol
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