Guy, take the shoe out of your ass. He asked us what we think. You talk about the "privilege". Would this "privilege" be here if pros didn't deposit $200 into such and such a book? It works both ways. Who wants to sit there for hours trying to rollover a few dollars worth of SBR points?
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robmpinkSBR Posting Legend
- 01-09-07
- 13205
#71
Guy, take the shoe out of your ass. He asked us what we think. You talk about the "privilege". Would this "privilege" be here if pros didn't deposit $200 into such and such a book? It works both ways. Who wants to sit there for hours trying to rollover a few dollars worth of SBR points?Comment -
mattmc419SBR MVP
- 12-16-10
- 3951
#72Starting another rollover tonight for 1110 (370 x 3)
Getting used to it now, but really think a 2x requirement would be sufficient. Lots of good players at those tables.Comment -
BarkingToadSBR Hall of Famer
- 08-31-08
- 5913
#75Maybe we ought to get some race games, guts, and all in or nothing going at the tables to get the 3x rollover done in a fraction of the time.Comment -
pavyracerSBR Aristocracy
- 04-12-07
- 82813
#76Who was the genius who came up with the 5X? You know we are going to ask them to play poker for 2 hrs every day to win the points and then play 6 more hrs to roll it over. Hey we might as well ask them to quit their jobs and abandon their families to win 100 points.Comment -
mattmc419SBR MVP
- 12-16-10
- 3951
#77
5X is clearly way too much because of the time commitment required, but even 3X takes a decent amount of time to complete.
That being said, I need to win another one either way...lolComment -
TseaySBR High Roller
- 10-29-10
- 176
#78Now it is really hard to complain about a few extra hoops to keep points that cost nothing (for a pro) except that we get to play poker for free ( not like Bodog). And, this certainly isnt gambling, you can get a nice hat. I like the Rollover requirement, make me earn my hat.Comment -
hyudraSBR Rookie
- 08-20-11
- 32
#79It's pretty fast to roll over on a 1/2 6 handed table. I rolled over 200 pts very fast and made out ahead a tidy sum.Comment -
DabeergodSBR Hall of Famer
- 04-30-10
- 5503
#80No rollover was definitely much better. Should be no rollover for pros and rollover for non pros. Rollover also sucks cuz it makes you play the cash games for way to long and in many cases you don't even get back the amount of points that you expect to get after you finish with the rollover. So basically the rollover system sucks !!!Comment -
konckSBR Posting Legend
- 10-17-06
- 12554
#813 times roll over in poker with an option of 5 times roll over in the sportsbookComment -
QuantumLeapSBR Hall of Famer
- 08-22-08
- 6878
#82My rollover points have stayed about the same the last 2 nights. Does it just count when you lose because I've won the last 2 nights. I load up for 200 points and cash out with over 300 but I play in several hands. Why are my rollover points not counting up?Comment -
EmpireMakerSBR Posting Legend
- 06-18-09
- 15580
#832x rollover is a much better idea it takes too long to rollover 3xComment -
JACK MATZSBR Wise Guy
- 08-12-09
- 832
#84It's ok if you have no other life....... Some people have a job, have sex, go outside the house, ect......
Cut the rollover at least in half.
Pros should have no rollover!
Peace!Comment -
LUCKYCHUCKSBR MVP
- 11-19-09
- 1059
#85havent tried this yetComment -
andy888SBR Rookie
- 08-31-11
- 15
#86oh damn, so much betting for me this week with football!! but i still love to do that all the timeComment -
SBR_JohnSBR Posting Legend
- 07-12-05
- 16471
#87
Keep in mind we made it easier to win by cutting the number of players nearly in half from last year. So those 80 man tourneys took almost twice as long as the current 45 player format but there was no rollover. It actually takes about the same amount of time if you add it all up.Comment -
Doc JSSBR Hall of Famer
- 09-15-06
- 6885
#88
I haven't been able to roll my points over quite that quickly. But all in all, it hasn't been a burden.Comment -
pavyracerSBR Aristocracy
- 04-12-07
- 82813
#89Well you can roll it over in 5 min or go busto if you keep going ALL IN. But that's not poker. Everyone who says they can roll 500 points at 1/2 tables in less than 4 hrs is flat out lying or getting pocket A's every 3 hands.Comment -
hhsilverSBR Hall of Famer
- 06-07-07
- 7375
#90
About the split pots : I was curious about this when I first saw this thread. Yesterday I was involved in two split pots - one relatively big. So I went thru my hand history ( it wasn't a long session ) and according to my calculations , unless I'm mistaken, the split pot bets did count toward my rollover.
It's about 10 days since Lou told you it would happen after an update, so I guess the recent update took care of this. I haven't seen this discussed anywhere else, so I thought I'd report it here.
When I first saw this thread I couldn't imagine a reason for the bets not counting - the rake certainly is based on those bets.Comment -
SBR_JohnSBR Posting Legend
- 07-12-05
- 16471
#91
OK we will look into fixing the split pot. I agree, it should count.Comment -
khicks26SBR Aristocracy
- 09-16-06
- 45630
#92how about 6 max tables for every limit. this may make the roll over go a little faster. also would like to see 25nl tables for players that win smaller prizes in the tournys.Comment -
Doc JSSBR Hall of Famer
- 09-15-06
- 6885
#93
I think for folks that like to "splash around" in a lot of pots, 6 a table is fine. Some folks tend to be a little more conservative and prefer 10 per table.
I do agree if you have a lot of points to rollover the $2/$4 table is the way to go.Comment -
Doc JSSBR Hall of Famer
- 09-15-06
- 6885
#94Thanks, John...
It meets the criteria, your points are at risk, it's a called bet. Its not anyones "fault" that the pot gets split. It should count.
And it happens more than you would think...Id say wind up in a split pot or two a session. And there are usually several split pots at whatever table I'm sitting at a session.Comment -
hhsilverSBR Hall of Famer
- 06-07-07
- 7375
#95does anybody read my posts???? ( see above) I had a two split pots in a short session. One was very big compared to most of the pots i was involved in. I checked the hand history for that session. The split pots clearly counted toward rollover. That wasn't the case, apparently , at the beginning, but I believe it was fixed in an update before 8/23.Comment -
Doc JSSBR Hall of Famer
- 09-15-06
- 6885
#96Hhsilver,
If its been fixed, great! I could swear that I was involved in a split pot that didn't count (I keep the rollover log open to keep track of it while I'm playing) But in all honesty, I haven't looked at hand histories, I could certainly be wrong. As I said, if its been fixed great! Sorry I brought it up.
DocComment -
mattmc419SBR MVP
- 12-16-10
- 3951
#97I had a split pot last time I cashed (a few days ago), and it didn't count towards rollover. I think it still needs to be fixed lolComment -
BarkingToadSBR Hall of Famer
- 08-31-08
- 5913
#98You only have 125 points of called bets an hour on a 1/2? I was getting 300 an hour and never initiated an all in for testing purposes. Next time, keep an impromptu log. You would slip into a coma from boredom if you could only get 125 points an hour called on a 1/2. You are probably in the 350/hr range.
OK we will look into fixing the split pot. I agree, it should count.
Maybe Mexican Stallion or some other points entrepreneur can set up shop at a poker table where for every 100 bonus points we lose/give to them, they return 80 points of regular.Comment -
Royfus777SBR High Roller
- 02-08-11
- 111
#99It goes by bets called. In the testing I rolled over 150 points in 35 minutes and 300 points in an hour. Much easier on the 6 man tables btw.
Keep in mind we made it easier to win by cutting the number of players nearly in half from last year. So those 80 man tourneys took almost twice as long as the current 45 player format but there was no rollover. It actually takes about the same amount of time if you add it all up.Comment -
hhsilverSBR Hall of Famer
- 06-07-07
- 7375
#100Doc -- what's a rollover log. Does the system have that available? Or is that something you are doing on your own to try to keep track?
Anyway, that split pot I was involved in was big compared to all my other hands in a short session - maybe 10-12 total hands, most small or me folding. The hand history was easy to check because there were so few hands. For that session it was clear to me that the split pot amount counted in rollover.Comment -
Doc JSSBR Hall of Famer
- 09-15-06
- 6885
#101From the table you're playing, click on Show Lobby, then the click the button in the lower left (I'm posting from my phone so I can't check the name of the buton right now. I will update when I get home and check it), it keeps up with the rollover. I slide that window just to the right of the table I'm playing at so I can always know where I stand on my rollover.Comment -
hhsilverSBR Hall of Famer
- 06-07-07
- 7375
#102From the table you're playing, click on Show Lobby, then the click the button in the lower left (I'm posting from my phone so I can't check the name of the buton right now. I will update when I get home and check it), it keeps up with the rollover. I slide that window just to the right of the table I'm playing at so I can always know where I stand on my rollover.Comment -
Doc JSSBR Hall of Famer
- 09-15-06
- 6885
#103No problem. Glad to share! It updates after every hand so you know just where you stand.
Keeping the rollover window open (usually, but not always damnit! LoL...) keeps me from doing anything stupid when I'm close to finishing my rollover.Comment -
ronibrownSBR High Roller
- 08-08-11
- 172
#104roll it..Comment -
mikejammSBR Posting Legend
- 08-24-09
- 11045
#105It goes by bets called. In the testing I rolled over 150 points in 35 minutes and 300 points in an hour. Much easier on the 6 man tables btw. Keep in mind we made it easier to win by cutting the number of players nearly in half from last year. So those 80 man tourneys took almost twice as long as the current 45 player format but there was no rollover. It actually takes about the same amount of time if you add it all up.Comment
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