
T$ - buyin to sunday millioin |
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Posted Wed Jan 03, 2007 12:41 am GMT by mackkie
My PS account was at 0. I went to redeposit tonite but decided against it. I was just taking a quick look at the tourneys being played and I saw the 400FPP + Rebuys was happening in 1 minute with a seat to the sunday million for every 13,000 FPP's in the pot. I decided to sign up because I had 900 FPP left. I bought in, Rebought right away.
365 entries, 363 rebuys, and 113 addons later, the top 25 got a $215 ticket to the sunday million.
I came in the top 25!!! Quite a boost to the bankroll when u have 0 in the account.
I was really considering playing in it just to give it a shot, but I am going to sell it, especially considering im going to be on vacation this sunday.
2 things I wanted to do:
1. Brag
1. Can i find a good marketplace where I can sell this for 95+% of its value -- and i need to move it quick because i am leaving for vacation in less than 12 hours!
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Posted Wed Jan 03, 2007 12:51 am GMT by Ensano
cancelled post... not helpful at all
NB.. not to be insulting but I'll offer 60 cent on the dollar and I can trade immediately... willing to buy about 50-100$ worth...
Posted Wed Jan 03, 2007 12:55 am GMT by mackkie
Haha...Multiple sites sell for 90% of the T$ price. Nice try tho
Its $215 -- a seat at the sunday million
I would just like to know exactly how these exchanges work and what are the best/most credible sites.
I assume the T$ wont xfer until the agreed upon amount has been transfered into my account...correct? Thanks
Posted Wed Jan 03, 2007 12:58 am GMT by Ensano
really!? that's news to me... I'm happy I didn't sell mine when I had some then... WSOP was starting (was the end of june I think) and T$ W$ were going for 60-75(at most) cents on the dollar... well from the people that offered to buy from me anyways...
Posted Wed Jan 03, 2007 1:04 am GMT by mackkie
Yeah, actually just found an exchange website that will offer 95% of the value.
800FPP for $204.95? Not a bad deal in my book 
Posted Wed Jan 03, 2007 1:17 am GMT by Ensano
if it's not against the rules can you share a link to the site... if not can you email of pm it to me plz?
Posted Wed Jan 03, 2007 1:21 am GMT by mackkie
I just PMed the link to you, its pretty easy to find tho.
Also, people with experience trading T$, how long does this usually take? Ive been hanging around for 15 minutes and nothing has happened so far. Any reason as to why? There doesnt seem to be any errors on my part, just thought it would be instant.
EDIT:
Well i guess they dont go bad or anything because i unregistered from the tourney and i have the T$ now, but i still would like to play ASAP 
Posted Wed Jan 03, 2007 1:31 am GMT by Ensano
the site looks pretty interesting. I don't know if it'll stay in business long though cause I think 97.5% is a bit high to buy at. Although If you're going to register in the tourney anyways might as well save whatever littel $ you can...
Posted Wed Jan 03, 2007 1:35 am GMT by mackkie
Yeah, if you are consistently buying into tourneys like these, might as well pay 95% for the buyin instead of 100%, over time im sure it adds up.
Posted Wed Jan 03, 2007 1:39 am GMT by supafrey
I'm willing to pay up to $190 for any sunday mill ticket if anyone cares, btw. Just for personal use.
And $T and $w go at very different rates, btw. =)
Posted Wed Jan 03, 2007 5:05 am GMT by xDiamond_CutteRx
I'm also willing to pay $190 for any $215 ticket.
In general, if anyone is interested in selling $T or $W, send me a PM.
Posted Wed Jan 03, 2007 6:20 am GMT by wEbMaStEr
Ifffffffff anyone is thinking of selling T$'s then I advise them to ALWAYS do the transfer through pokerstars support to avoid problems.
The link to do this is under "requests" in main lobby "transfer T$/W$"
The only reason to sell T$'s is if you only play cash games. If you play sng's or mtt's then you can unregiser from the tourney and next time you join a sng or trny your buy in will come from your T$'s that way you get 100% of the value.
Well done Mackie 
Posted Wed Jan 03, 2007 11:19 am GMT by supafrey
| wEbMaStEr wrote: | | Ifffffffff anyone is thinking of selling T$'s then I advise them to ALWAYS do the transfer through pokerstars support to avoid problems. : |
There is no other way to transfer $T. What are you warning here, exactly?
Posted Wed Jan 03, 2007 1:43 pm GMT by wEbMaStEr
I'll transfer you the money to NETeller, Paypal, another poker site etc. just send me the T$'s first.
Never
Trust
Anyone
Is what I'm saying, exactly.
Posted Wed Jan 03, 2007 1:48 pm GMT by Geno
Who wants $100?
Posted Wed Jan 03, 2007 1:54 pm GMT by supafrey
just call me Mr Marshall. The other slim shady.
Posted Wed Jan 03, 2007 2:01 pm GMT by UrAteUp
| Geno wrote: | | Who wants $100? |
If your offering Geno then I'll take it. I would hate to see you stuck with your $100.
Posted Wed Jan 03, 2007 2:03 pm GMT by UrAteUp
| supafrey wrote: | | just call me Mr Marshall. The other slim shady. |
I think your more like Vanilla Ice then Slim Shady. Perhaps your another Lance Bass..... 
Posted Sat Jan 06, 2007 8:11 pm GMT by Det_Jimmy
I dont know if you're aware,but you can use those T$'s in smaller SNG's and MTT's.Ever consider grinding it out at 5 or 10 dollars SNG's?Just a suggestion.I won a 36 player FFP buy in to sunday million,decided to play,then busted on the bubble ,but that's beside the point.I just know that if i played SNG's with it,I could have cleared the 215 with no problem.
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