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I cashed out $800 and then lost the over a period of time lost the rest of it and busted. Now I'm just hovering around $20-$50. I'm not great, but the cashout was pretty good for a high school junior and considering I never actually put any money in.
So I was saying to the original poster that I don't think it's a bad idea, and ite feels to me that only good can come from it, since you're not even risking any money.
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I played in the play money tables for about a year and a half. It taught me the basics and the odds of what you can catch are. But, after that, I figured out that the way people bet in real money(whatever the stakes) and how people bet in play money are way different. In play money, I would never let anything like JJ go. But in real money, I squirm in my seat to call double the BB.
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