Cash buy in events to commence in Season 2!
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Re: Cash buy in events to commence in Season 2!
I'd advise anyone looking to stake a player to have all the terms written down and set in stone beforehand 
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Well I tried my first CBI on sun night at checkers and I have to say I honestly wasnt that impressed. I liked the structure and the format as set out at professional tourneys but.....
It cost me:
$10 + $3 equipment hire just to sign in
Plus I stamped up my cards which cost me and additional $27.....So now I have spent $40 in the venue
We didnt have that many runners (30 I think?) but the first cash prize was only $60. Now tell me is it worth me spending $40 to gain an additional $20?
I know that its not compulsory to stamp up the cards but I guess if you really wanna do any good at these games you have to stamp up as you will be at a massive disadvantage (you get 6000 in chips in total if you use your second card at the break)
Honestly, I could play 20 $2 cash tourneys online or play in cash games at the casino and my chances of winning decent amounts of cash in those tourneys are much more than in the NPL CBI. Furthermore, I cold play a freeroll NPL event and wish $100 cash at certain venues and spend less to stamp up......thus what is my incentive to play CBI?
All im asking is that maybe NPL should think about putting up the incentive to win greater cash prizes at these events in order to attract more players?
It cost me:
$10 + $3 equipment hire just to sign in
Plus I stamped up my cards which cost me and additional $27.....So now I have spent $40 in the venue
We didnt have that many runners (30 I think?) but the first cash prize was only $60. Now tell me is it worth me spending $40 to gain an additional $20?
I know that its not compulsory to stamp up the cards but I guess if you really wanna do any good at these games you have to stamp up as you will be at a massive disadvantage (you get 6000 in chips in total if you use your second card at the break)
Honestly, I could play 20 $2 cash tourneys online or play in cash games at the casino and my chances of winning decent amounts of cash in those tourneys are much more than in the NPL CBI. Furthermore, I cold play a freeroll NPL event and wish $100 cash at certain venues and spend less to stamp up......thus what is my incentive to play CBI?
All im asking is that maybe NPL should think about putting up the incentive to win greater cash prizes at these events in order to attract more players?
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krunchie wrote:so what are you saying,
you could use it as a tourney stake
find a person you think is very likely to do well then give them the ticket with the expectation of taking a percentage of the winnings
mmmmmmmmmmmm interesting
Anythings possible Krunchie it's your $50 if you happen to win one or more. Mind you I can't see it happening with me at the moment as I haven't nor am I sure if I will play an NPL cashy.
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kentishgirl wrote:Well I tried my first CBI on sun night at checkers and I have to say I honestly wasnt that impressed. I liked the structure and the format as set out at professional tourneys but.....
It cost me:
$10 + $3 equipment hire just to sign in
Were you bothered by the price?
kentishgirl wrote:Plus I stamped up my cards which cost me and additional $27.....So now I have spent $40 in the venue
We didnt have that many runners (30 I think?) but the first cash prize was only $60. Now tell me is it worth me spending $40 to gain an additional $20?
Its not NPL's fault you chose to play at a venue with a high stamping policy. Converserly, if you played at a venue that stamped you up for 1 or even 2 drinks, that's $20 spent, for $40 profit. If you don't like the high prices ($27 is way too much for both cards) then play somewhere else.
kentishgirl wrote:I know that its not compulsory to stamp up the cards but I guess if you really wanna do any good at these games you have to stamp up as you will be at a massive disadvantage (you get 6000 in chips in total if you use your second card at the break)
In before Pete's "you don't need the extra cards" speech.
kentishgirl wrote:Honestly, I could play 20 $2 cash tourneys online or play in cash games at the casino and my chances of winning decent amounts of cash in those tourneys are much more than in the NPL CBI. Furthermore, I cold play a freeroll NPL event and wish $100 cash at certain venues and spend less to stamp up......thus what is my incentive to play CBI?
This is nothing new. Many online sites run $10,000 gtd events for $11, $3k gtd for $3.30 daily. If you want to make cash, play online. If you want to have fun and maybe make some extra money for the week, play NPL.
kentishgirl wrote:All im asking is that maybe NPL should think about putting up the incentive to win greater cash prizes at these events in order to attract more players?
With $50 being removed for the deepstack event, the payout structure pays pretty evenly. Besides, they'd be saving the big money for special, end of season events.
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kentishgirl wrote:Well I tried my first CBI on sun night at checkers and I have to say I honestly wasnt that impressed. I liked the structure and the format as set out at professional tourneys but.....
It cost me:
$10 + $3 equipment hire just to sign in
Plus I stamped up my cards which cost me and additional $27.....So now I have spent $40 in the venue
We didnt have that many runners (30 I think?) but the first cash prize was only $60. Now tell me is it worth me spending $40 to gain an additional $20?
I know that its not compulsory to stamp up the cards but I guess if you really wanna do any good at these games you have to stamp up as you will be at a massive disadvantage (you get 6000 in chips in total if you use your second card at the break)
Honestly, I could play 20 $2 cash tourneys online or play in cash games at the casino and my chances of winning decent amounts of cash in those tourneys are much more than in the NPL CBI. Furthermore, I cold play a freeroll NPL event and wish $100 cash at certain venues and spend less to stamp up......thus what is my incentive to play CBI?
All im asking is that maybe NPL should think about putting up the incentive to win greater cash prizes at these events in order to attract more players?
Nice post there GF, and an honest appraisal (the act of estimating or judging the nature or value of something or someone) of your thoughts.
I don't think your on your own but then again very few will air their opinions on an open forum. Not that my opinion means anything but I have to agree with you on the $3 fee for equipment hire
So, at the moment I'm in limbo as to play or not to play at my chosen venue which is now a CBI venue. Around the 4th week into the season there was a rumour they were going to be a CBI venue. I should have realised it was true because for the very first time there was a sign with "$4 per stamp" stuck to wall near the cash register!!!!!!
I suppose they had to see if they could not only cover the additional costs for a CBI event but also gauge the response from the players. Not too sure if I'll make it tonite either as I'm still having some problems with my eyes. Plus, come Monday I'm off for 3 weeks of Pokering along the east coast so I need all my DOOOLAAAAAHHHHHSSSSS.
Good luck to you all see you when I get back.
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AceLosesKing wrote:kentishgirl wrote:Well I tried my first CBI on sun night at checkers and I have to say I honestly wasnt that impressed. I liked the structure and the format as set out at professional tourneys but.....
It cost me:
$10 + $3 equipment hire just to sign in
Were you bothered by the price?kentishgirl wrote:Plus I stamped up my cards which cost me and additional $27.....So now I have spent $40 in the venue
We didnt have that many runners (30 I think?) but the first cash prize was only $60. Now tell me is it worth me spending $40 to gain an additional $20?
Its not NPL's fault you chose to play at a venue with a high stamping policy. Converserly, if you played at a venue that stamped you up for 1 or even 2 drinks, that's $20 spent, for $40 profit. If you don't like the high prices ($27 is way too much for both cards) then play somewhere else.kentishgirl wrote:I know that its not compulsory to stamp up the cards but I guess if you really wanna do any good at these games you have to stamp up as you will be at a massive disadvantage (you get 6000 in chips in total if you use your second card at the break)
In before Pete's "you don't need the extra cards" speech.kentishgirl wrote:Honestly, I could play 20 $2 cash tourneys online or play in cash games at the casino and my chances of winning decent amounts of cash in those tourneys are much more than in the NPL CBI. Furthermore, I cold play a freeroll NPL event and wish $100 cash at certain venues and spend less to stamp up......thus what is my incentive to play CBI?
This is nothing new. Many online sites run $10,000 gtd events for $11, $3k gtd for $3.30 daily. If you want to make cash, play online. If you want to have fun and maybe make some extra money for the week, play NPL.kentishgirl wrote:All im asking is that maybe NPL should think about putting up the incentive to win greater cash prizes at these events in order to attract more players?
With $50 being removed for the deepstack event, the payout structure pays pretty evenly. Besides, they'd be saving the big money for special, end of season events.
I'd love to talk to you about business ethics one day Aaron. I would have loved to have had you in one of my shopping centre displays getting appointments for my salesmen, your a true believer aren't you ????
By the way, what sort of work are you looking for?????
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Bob B wrote:I'd love to talk to you about business ethics one day Aaron. I would have loved to have had you in one of my shopping centre displays getting appointments for my salesmen, your a true believer aren't you ????
By the way, what sort of work are you looking for?????
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Aaron, I liked your reply to the above post of Kentishgirl. You didn't attack or use negative words. Aaron you also sounded very informative.
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So basically, the only difference between checkers last week and for the last 2 years, and the CBI, is $13?
It really isn't MUCH of a difference.
Besides, it's been expensive to play there anyway.
It really isn't MUCH of a difference.
Besides, it's been expensive to play there anyway.
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