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  1. I won a satellite seat for 3.00 for WCOOP 6 a 109.00 event but my bankroll is half of that so... Should I unregister and use the T$ for smaller buy ins or should I just play? I did cash in the Sunday Million for 375.00 and I won my way into that for 11.80. Should I take a shot or play it safe and play sit n gos? Any suggestions? Thanks, Cindy24
  2. i havent played in the wcoop before so my thoughts won't matter
     
  3. Unregister and play the steps. By far the best way to satty into the WCOOP MTTs without using a ton of your roll. Step 1-3 is full of donks who have no real knowledge of poker....BTW previous experience in WCOOP events has no bearing on the ability to answer your question....
  4. unregister........use the T$ for levels you're more comfortable at.
     
  5. OBV the smart thing would be to unreg and get T$.........But that aint no fun now is it!!!

    goodluck if you do play...
  6. you cant use wcoop entries as t$ its w$ if u unregister which means you can only use it for wcoop events or wcoop sats. just so you know
  7. Take the shot,this event got SOOOOOO mutch satty qualifier that is for sure+eV to play it. if your searching for a shot this is a good time

    my 2cnts
     
  8. I'd say play it. It's obv not good bank roll management but you got in so cheap. Take a shot, get lucky and maybe win some big bucks. Good luck if you play
  9. you don't actually get T$ when you satellite into WCOOP events and unregister, you get W$. These are a more specialzed version of T$ and can only be used for certain events, such as the WCOOP, WSOP, or other packages and the smaller satelites into these events.

    so i would play the event, because no matter what you do with your W$, you eventually have to use them for a big event

    edit: unless you find someone to buy them off u, which for me hasn't been that easy