SBR Pro, whats it worth?

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  • MagicMaker
    SBR Wise Guy
    • 12-31-11
    • 785

    #71
    What do you do if you live in the USA and your SBR PRO expires?
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    • Domestic
      SBR Hall of Famer
      • 02-10-09
      • 6323

      #72
      Originally posted by MagicMaker
      What do you do if you live in the USA and your SBR PRO expires?
      Just make sure you have $200+ in the account you originally submitted.
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      • SBR Lou
        BARRELED IN @ SBR!
        • 08-02-07
        • 37863

        #73
        Originally posted by fandridis
        *Double post* Oh well, I can as well make a question... Is it true that I can have some of the shiny electronics/other stuff from the store delivered outside US? (Europe-Greece). Would be pretty neat instead of using the MB cash all the time! Thanks!
        Absolutely. SBR Sam9ball ships to more countries than some online retailers.

        They're going to build a shrine of him at the local post-office
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        • unluckysob
          SBR MVP
          • 05-21-08
          • 1527

          #74
          Originally posted by Domestic
          brettels, it is literally a free $400 in 5dimes cash per year if you simply save your 12 points per day. There is no downside to becoming a pro and this is why non-pros are ridiculed.
          How is this free $400.cash from 5ds?
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          • ThaddeusB
            SBR Hall of Famer
            • 08-10-10
            • 8874

            #75
            Originally posted by brettels
            Considering becoming ans SBR Pro soon, anyone give me some positives to cough up some $$$
            Points are worth roughly 7ยข each. .07x12x365=$306 just from daily log-ins. Trivia is worth about $65 a year if you are terrible at it and have to guess on the second question every time. Beat-the-prick is worth $125 or so to a blind guesser. Add in a few more dollars for other free contest. Finally, there is poker which can be worth a ton if you are decent, but even if you are bad at poker you should be net another $150 a year there. Add it all up, and that's $650 at minimum a year.

            And that's just the obvious financial benefits. There are plenty of non-financial benefits too: social status, chat, ability to reward fellow posters for good posts/picks, being able to participate in poker vs. poster bets/contest/etc.

            Bottom line, if you aren't a pro you aren't properly taking advantage of the site.

            Thaddeus
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