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Date: 06 Dec
From: bighomeytim
Subject: Main Event Vs. A Chance in Hell



I'd like to go to Vegas next year and try my hand in a WSOP Tourney.  I just
wonder why more people aren't playing the small ones.  With the amount of
players in the big one, it's like buying a $10,000 Powerball.


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Date: 06 Dec
From: Kincaid
Subject: Re: Main Event Vs. A Chance in Hell



You'd be surprised how many people don't know there is more than one event.

You'd also be surprised how many people can't get six weeks in a row off work.

On Dec 5 2006 10:09 PM, bighomeytim wrote:

>
> I'd like to go to Vegas next year and try my hand in a WSOP Tourney.  I just
> wonder why more people aren't playing the small ones.  With the amount of
> players in the big one, it's like buying a $10,000 Powerball.
>
>
> http://www.ageingfinancialcorp.com/



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Date: 06 Dec 2006 05:16:08
From: xyious
Subject: Re: Main Event Vs. A Chance in Hell


On Dec 6 2006 7:09 AM, bighomeytim wrote:
> I'd like to go to Vegas next year and try my hand in a WSOP Tourney. I just
> wonder why more people aren't playing the small ones. With the amount of
> players in the big one, it's like buying a $10,000 Powerball.

actually i think it's easier to cash the more players there are, given
that it's the same payout structure.
they're paying like 500 people. obviously winning isn't that easy, but i'd
settle for a million dollars for getting to the final table, the first
time i play that thing anyway.

>
>
> http://www.ageingfinancialcorp.com/


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