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I'd be into that although I probably don't have the hours I would need to actually have a chance.
11/13/2009 2:56 PM
Im not sure how to structure it yet. When I can get home and google some poker forums I visited back in the day maybe they have something.

It would take trust but there is an honor in gambling that I feel is there with the four of us that are thinking about this. Please throw any ideas in this thread and I will get my own thoughts together as well and maybe we can merge them for something really good.

11/13/2009 3:00 PM
Things are kind of crazy through the holidays, but I've been thinking I might try to rededicate myself to poker on 1/1/10. I'd like to turn it into a secondary income just to the extent of covering my entertainment expenses and being able to have my entire real paycheck go to bills and savings only. Realistically though, whatever I do needs to be feasible with 10-20 hours a week. Also, I always play more when there's less/no football. So if we're going to do a BR contest, I'd vote for taking our time to develop rules and guidelines, and start with the new year.
11/13/2009 3:03 PM
Yeah, I'm sure 2+2 and pocket fives have some interesting bankroll challenge discussions if you dig around a little.
11/13/2009 3:05 PM
11/13/2009 3:05 PM
tm, what kinda odds will you give me on season 2?
11/13/2009 3:11 PM
I'll go even with you. You're too small to get hit with the deck forever.
11/13/2009 3:22 PM
even?!? cmonnnn how about 2:1?
11/13/2009 3:24 PM
After the new year sounds good.

10-20 hours a week is on the high end for me as well. But we have the same goal as far as income in mind so thats a good starting point (I was thinking $50-$100 a week). Need to find a way where more time played isnt an advantage....
11/13/2009 3:36 PM
Besides hopefully a semi consistant monthly withdrawl I would like to build the online roll in time for WSOP sattys next year.

Would we be talking strictly cash, tournies or players choice?
11/13/2009 3:41 PM
Yeah, if I could steadily count on $400-$500 a month, that would be great.

I think those 90-man dealies would fit your style pretty well. For a while I was 4-tabling those with some pretty good success, running 8-10 of them in a 4 or 5 hour session. If I did that say 12 times a month at about a 30% roi ($1 profit per game), that would be like $100-$120 a month.

That may be pretty realistic for me, but avoiding the brighter shinier tourneys will always be a problem.
11/13/2009 3:46 PM
I would think players choice.
11/13/2009 3:47 PM
The problem I have with the 90 man is finding the time to play without being bothered. The reason I have leaned towards cash in the last week. If I want to quit after 10 minutes no big deal.

I have had good success in the 90 though so that is a consideration.
11/13/2009 3:50 PM
I know Ferguson did some bankroll challenge where he went from 0-1M or something like that in 3 years. I would like to be a millionaire.

Realistically the BR management rules he used may work for our competition though. I will need to look them up.
11/13/2009 3:58 PM
http://www.fulltiltpoker.com/chris-ferguson-challenge
11/13/2009 4:08 PM
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