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  Poker - Question about Bodog
 
  #1  
07-01-2007, 8:11 AM
mrsnake3695
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Question about Bodog

When playing a MTT on Bodog does anyone know where to find you position compared to the rest of the field. I see where it shows High, Avg and low stack and how many players are left overall but not my position.

Anyone know?
 

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07-01-2007, 11:44 AM
dakota-xx
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I search hopelessly every time I play a tournament there - can't find it either.
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07-01-2007, 1:48 PM
brown110
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Don't think it has one... unless you're the chip leader or the low stack for the entire tournament you just kinda have to guess as to what your position is.
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07-01-2007, 4:32 PM
mrsnake3695
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That sucks. Every place else I've played has someplace to find out what place you are in. Well thanks for the responses. It's still a question out there if anyone else knows.
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07-01-2007, 4:53 PM
zowzza
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I've played several MTT's there and I've not been able to find that stat either. But since your position change while in a tournament so quickly, I'd have to ask how much that stat really matters? Anyway, all I can find out from the stats is how many are left in the tourney and as brown110 said, you'll just have to take an estamated guess buy using the high,avg.,low chip count stat.
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07-01-2007, 7:09 PM
AmadorEd
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Yup that is the one downside to bodog, at least for those you like to know where they are at in a tournament.
I think there might be a way to figure where you are in a tournament, i will check it out durning todays Freeroll.
  #7  
07-01-2007, 8:33 PM
DnvrBroncos
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If you hit tournament info it will tell you the avg stack, leading stack, short stack, remaining players etc.
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07-01-2007, 8:49 PM
AmadorEd
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Just got out in the Freeroll tournament(finished 53), and searched around during the game to see if you can tell/see what your rank is and it is just not availible untill you are out.
Just 1 little thing about Bodog that you have to suffer with for now, maybe in a future update it might be available.
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07-01-2007, 10:13 PM
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I played a freeroll with about 3000 entries. The only way to tell how well off you are is comparing your chipstack with your table and the high chipstack(even though this may be vague), then seeing how many people are left - gives you a rough estimate.

Isnt bodog fairly new? If so, maybe they havent got around to programming / figuring out how to show peoples ranks
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11-01-2007, 5:03 PM
Standout
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referring back to the poster above me.. from what I know bodog isn't new to the poker scene at all. They seem to me that they don't really care about the true poker player and are more interested in luring in the recreational player; hence all the ads in men's magazines and commercials and their limitations on opening only 3 tables at once.

I've also played on their sportsbook which is really really slow to put up their lines and in collegebball they rarely ever put O/U plays, or the ML plays. In addition, they don't allow some of the games which seem pretty good to be part of a parlay. They basically do everything to screw you out of every advantage you need as a sports capper. jsut me 2 cents
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11-01-2007, 6:43 PM
cali420fornia
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true bodog is aimed more towards the egotistical young maniac poker "knowitalls" thats what i love about it. wait for AA, go all in, and see 3 people call you dont be too upset the 1 out of 5 times they completely suck out and get the flush off 4 suited board cards OUCH!
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12-01-2007, 12:02 AM
hott_estelle
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Quote:
Originally Posted by mrsnake3695 View Post
When playing a MTT on Bodog does anyone know where to find you position compared to the rest of the field. I see where it shows High, Avg and low stack and how many players are left overall but not my position.

Anyone know?

Well, I think that all that you can do in Bodog tourneys is see your chip stack and compare it to the amount of big blinds you can play. That's about all I do.
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