| This is a discussion on -=IDEA=- CC'ers Bankroll manager of the year pool within the online poker forums, in the General Poker section; I was thinking it would be a neat idea to have a pool where everyone interested would put in 1 $ and the winner (who ... |
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| -=IDEA=- CC'ers Bankroll manager of the year pool I was thinking it would be a neat idea to have a pool where everyone interested would put in 1 $ and the winner (who has the best BRM skills throughout the year) would get the prize pool. It would be based on overall ROI for prizes vs profit based on OPR standings. Anyone interested? |
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| Yea, for anything like this to work, you would need to have to show your cashier, prove that you're not redepositing, show your results that you played within your means, then also profit. Have fun figuring all of that out. Also, it will be pretty hard to determine a winner as far as how they manage their bankroll. Technically, you could play and follow a BRM system perfectly, but still lose half of your roll if you suck at poker or have a bad streak, whereas someone who is terrible at BRM could sit down with their whole stack and triple their roll in one sitting. So if those two people are there, who is the winner in your case? Also, it seems like you're applying this more towards tourneys, but what if you're playing Ring? Also like Stu said, ROI has nothing to do with BRM |
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| I guess that's all true.. was a drunken post too. Sounded much better last night than lookin at at this morning :/ It's not really a BRM thing it's who has the most prizes vs profit gets the pool. But i guess we have enough pissing contests around here as it is.. |
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