well been playing 2months

iamhukleberry

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and no cashes in freerolls yet..how did chris do that feat of 0 to 10k i can't even win the 2 to start lol..
 
buckster436

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it takes time, when i first started playing online, i played the FT FR everyday for 6 months,then finally won it, back then it was only 900 players and paid 4 places, took 6 1/2 hours to win it and got $ 8. back then in 2004,or maybe it was 2005,, now there 2700 players i think, after i won it never played it again, did what i wanted to do by winning it, so no need to play it again,, 7 days a week for 6 months is a lot of games,,lol,, gl you`ll get there,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,buck:)
 
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My advice would be to play nice and tight at the start of a freeroll and look for the players who are playing crazy (plenty of these early in a freeroll). Wait for a decent hand and hope they carry on playing like you have observed. Another point is to look for players who are sitting out.. when the blinds are of a reasonable size stealing blinds from these players is a nice bonus. You'll get there, keep at it and good luck!
 
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All it takes is one win! Keep grinding!
 
thetaxman1

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You might try the play money route. Get yourself 500,000 play money and enter the 40 freeroll each day. Lot easier to do than the freerolls there. I won $2.00 the second one I entered. Building up my playroll for my third this week.
 
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You have to run so well to win one of those things that it takes quite some time. Looking at it in a different perspective... If you had deposited when you intially signed up, even just $10, then you could have used that money to play 2NL ring games or $1 SNG's and start to build a BR from that, itd be much faster than trying to cash in a FR, and you would make more money than cashing in a FR over a shorter time period. Hope you see my logic.
 
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i duno if you checked the chart it took him like a year and a half to do that... and the first 6 or 7 months was trying to go from 0$ - 10$ so save yourself 6 months and just throw on 20$ or have someone transfer it to you
 
LuckyChippy

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Deposit and never play that thing again obviously.
 
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I guess it depends on your reasons for playing. If you are just a recreational player then its fine to play freerolls but if you are actually serious about learning, moving up and ultimately making money, then you should probably make a deposit and go from there.
 
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When Chris Ferguson did it he didn't grind through 7500 person freerolls.
 
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