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Re(4): JJProdigy is 16 Well, if he's 16 - then so what'!' Judging from this kid's results, he's definately a better pokerplayer than the rest of us combined! And, to be honest: how many of us in this forum didnt f*ck, drink and smoke weed when we were 16''' This guy is winning truckloads of money playing poker instead - WAY TO GO MATE!!! Posted in: Poker Community |
Lestat
Feb 22nd, 2006 |
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Re(1): Bankroll Building Strategies First of all: always make sure to always have minimum 7-8 times buyin at your preferred cashgame level. Then try to set up some form of ambition - like asking the question: Ok, so what'll I want to do with my winnings' An example: I'll be going off on a vacation with my favourite girl later this year, and has realised that an avarage profit from the pokertables of apprx $10 per day (each day!) will help me a lot along the way. Over almost a half year, $10 per day becomes real money real soon! And playing at NL50-tables, this is very possible indeed spending too much time at this ... Posted in: Poker Discussion |
Lestat
Feb 21st, 2006 |
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Re(11): Internet Gambling Prohibition Act re-introduced @ Skywalker: You dont want the swiss, thery're too unpredictable and not half as discreet as some ppl think. Try Isle of Man instead. They're regulated by the british banking system - but 100% discretion is the game. Posted in: Poker Discussion |
Lestat
Feb 16th, 2006 |
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Re(8): Internet Gambling Prohibition Act re-introduced Ok. Would this proposed legislation have any influence on the affiliates working and living inside the US' In other words: will the proposed legislation make it illegal to endorse or advertise for online gaming inside the US and from US-based websites' Any serious lawmaker wishing to irradicate online gaming from your country (from ANY country!) would make a move on advertising as well as transferring funds. Posted in: Poker Discussion |
Lestat
Feb 16th, 2006 |
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Re(9): Internet Gambling Prohibition Act re-introduced Without the american fishes, we'll all be lost and doomed!! But seriously; I'm actually working on plans for setting up a nice affilliate-business of my own, and the prospect of possibly losing such a nice market really makes me.... shiver... Posted in: Poker Discussion |
Lestat
Feb 16th, 2006 |
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Re(6): Internet Gambling Prohibition Act re-introduced Personally, I have the fortunate luck to be living in a country where gaming on the internet is absolutely legal (Denmark). Ok. ADVERTISING onlinegambling is against the law here - but actually playing it, depositing money and cashing out the winnings is absolutely legally as well as socially acceptable! This being said, I find that the practical implications of the legislation would only be interesting if the US lawinforcement-agencies were to actually ENFORCE the legislation. Would the FBI actually show up on your doorstep if you were to play a game of online poker every now and then' And ... Posted in: Poker Discussion |
Lestat
Feb 16th, 2006 |
