| This is a discussion on Should I convert FT tourney dollars to cash? within the online poker forums, in the Poker Rooms section; So I recently came in 3rd in a FT freeroll, netting $9. I already had 2 Tourney dollars from the Ferguson Satellite and was wondering ... |
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| Should I convert FT tourney dollars to cash? So I recently came in 3rd in a FT freeroll, netting $9. I already had 2 Tourney dollars from the Ferguson Satellite and was wondering if I should convert those tourney dollars to cash. This would mean that I would get $1.90 in cash because I will lose 5% to commission. It seems like it would make more sense for me to keep the 2 tourney dollars but I wanted to get some input/suggestions. Thanks! |
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| i dont think u can convert 2 T dollars into cash. wat is the ferguson sat when is that? im pretty sure full tilt has a transfer minimum of 5. gl and try the 1.25 90 man sit n go on full tilt u start with 3000 chips and its pays 18, a good tourny to play when ur just building a bankroll. |
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| Thanks trojan - it didn't even occur to me that there might be a minimum amount needed to convert tourney dollars to cash. And thanks for pointing out the 90 person SNG. I had my reservations about playing the .10 tourney and the way I've been playing of late, I'm better suited for a multi-table SNG rather than a ring game. The Ferguson Satellite is under the Play Money section, under the tournaments tab. The tournament is highlighted in purple/pink and registration starts daily at 22:00, with the tourney starting at 22:10. Registration fills up in about 10 seconds, so you have to be quick. Out of 2700, the top 100 get a 1T dollar. Typically these tourneys last an hour and a half. |
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| re: Should I convert FT tourney dollars to cash? poker i say just leave them as tourney dollars and play the $1 tourneys or the Fergusen...or maybe even the .10 $1k gurantee and you have 3 rebuys EDIT: wait i am not sure if you can rebuy with tourney dollars???? |
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Since my work schedule's highly variable, the 10 cent tourney would be a bit tough to fit in except on weekends. I read on another thread (the $6 bankroll thread in the Learning Poker section) that it could take about 3 hours to make ITM. I'm not sure how long the 90 person SNG would be, but if that's shorter in duration, then I'll consider that as a more viable option. |
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Thanks for the feedback everyone. I think I'll just play FT on the weekends or on days where I get out of work early. |
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| re: Should I convert FT tourney dollars to cash? poker I wouldn't do it, unless it was a big amount that you wanted to cash out.... if it's only $5 or $10... you might as well just leave it there, and use it to play tournaments with... because you will loose a few cents, when you turn them into cash... |
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