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In The MoneySBR MVP
- 08-28-09
- 1294
#1Sbr poker please vote!!!!5710am est Tourney0%3412pm est Tourney0%23Tags: None -
JAKEPEAVY21BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 03-11-11
- 29268
#2I voted but based on numerous times in the past where the powers that be don't listen, or even grace us with a response, this is likely falling on deaf ears...Comment -
Fidel_CashFlowSBR Aristocracy
- 12-03-12
- 53970
#3the 10 am tourney, its the only 1 I have a chance at playing every now and thenComment -
spiderSBR Posting Legend
- 05-21-11
- 11378
#5Shouldn't SBR had ran this poll before making the change?Comment -
SlaninaSBR MVP
- 01-21-09
- 3827
#6I prefer noon, personally.Comment -
wikkidinsaneSBR Posting Legend
- 05-30-10
- 13799
#7to u fuks complaining sbr dont owe us anything. Now vote and stfu. I choose 12pm because it suits me better and I could care less if it affects you or not. good day.Comment -
bobbywavesSBR Posting Legend
- 05-06-08
- 13280
#8Since it's not a lopsided vote in favor of 10am thus far, don't see it changing anytime soon.Comment -
RobberSBR Hall of Famer
- 10-21-09
- 6432
#910 AM
And Bobbo is a moron.Comment -
dogracinSBR High Roller
- 11-04-09
- 177
#104,5,6 AM? At one time there was a 4AM that had good attendanceComment -
Triple_D_BetSBR Hall of Famer
- 12-12-11
- 7626
#13Neither do you...you only show up for freerolls or massive overlays, and when you do, it's to try to fold to a mincash...not playing poker by most definitions.
The fact this clown thinks he's even average is amusing to no endComment -
kidcudi92SBR Posting Legend
- 12-14-11
- 15434
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BeerDog99SBR MVP
- 09-22-10
- 4894
#15I voted for 10am but I would like it if there was a 12pm tourney, instead of the 3pm.Comment -
Triple_D_BetSBR Hall of Famer
- 12-12-11
- 7626
#18
Robber, you'll have to take him with a grain of salt...he's got to be frustrated; every time he think's he's better than someone, they end up proving him wrong and he has to search desperately for a new reason to think he's good among an ever-shrinking list of possibilitiesComment -
bobbywavesSBR Posting Legend
- 05-06-08
- 13280
#19Was and is greater than yours unless you count the points won from you placing in a freeroll...when it comes to actual paid tourneys, his ROI is still much better than yours.
Robber, you'll have to take him with a grain of salt...he's got to be frustrated; every time he think's he's better than someone, they end up proving him wrong and he has to search desperately for a new reason to think he's good among an ever-shrinking list of possibilities
And you talk about me "desperately searching for a reason?"Comment -
Triple_D_BetSBR Hall of Famer
- 12-12-11
- 7626
#20If the championship was a "freeroll," there would be way more than 45 entrants & it wouldn't be password protected. Had to qualify & earn your spot obviously, so why you think it wouldn't count towards poker withdrawals? Of course SBR disagrees with you rationale as well, as they count it. I understand your frustration though, your championship earnings surely didn't help your ROI much.
And you talk about me "desperately searching for a reason?"
Just don't talk to me about BROIs...we've already established that (according to your own criteria) your BROI is insignificant, as you don't have the deposits I do. Until you do, per your own definition of the term, yours doesn't count
Maybe instead of focusing on ways to try to make yourself feel better, you should try to play better and do something about the ever-widening lead I have on you in our contest?Comment -
bobbywavesSBR Posting Legend
- 05-06-08
- 13280
#21Very easy concept Tripe. But I'll help you out, since you're having so much trouble comprehending:
return on investment (%) = (Net profit / Investment) × 100
Now plug in mine & Robber's total poker withdrawals & deposits into the equation, & report back with your results.Comment -
Triple_D_BetSBR Hall of Famer
- 12-12-11
- 7626
#23Very easy concept Tripe. But I'll help you out, since you're having so much trouble comprehending:
return on investment (%) = (Net profit / Investment) × 100
Now plug in mine & Robber's total poker withdrawals & deposits into the equation, & report back with your results.
But again, even by your bogus interpretation, your sample size is insignificant compared to mine, so yours doesn't count. That's what you've been trying to tell robber right? That's the problem with holding such an irrational belief, you can't have it both ways and sound credibleComment -
Triple_D_BetSBR Hall of Famer
- 12-12-11
- 7626
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bobbywavesSBR Posting Legend
- 05-06-08
- 13280
#25Correctly quoting a forumla does you no good if you follw it by demonstrating your ignorance of what the variables mean
But again, even by your bogus interpretation, your sample size is insignificant compared to mine, so yours doesn't count. That's what you've been trying to tell robber right? That's the problem with holding such an irrational belief, you can't have it both ways and sound credibleComment -
Triple_D_BetSBR Hall of Famer
- 12-12-11
- 7626
#26
But regarding sample sizes, you STILL can't have it both ways. You claim someone has to have as many deposits as you for their BROI to count....and yet you try to compare your BROI to me, when I have far more deposits and (per your own twisted logic) you'd need to catch up to me before you could compare. So which is it bobbo: is a sample size relative (in which case you're wrong about my BROI) or is it absolute (in which case you're wrong about how many people on the site are crushing you in astat you made up)??Comment -
bobbywavesSBR Posting Legend
- 05-06-08
- 13280
#27your sample size is insignificant compared to mine, so yours doesn't count. That's what you've been trying to tell robber right?Comment -
Triple_D_BetSBR Hall of Famer
- 12-12-11
- 7626
#28
Read the post above, or have someone smarter help you read and comprehend, then get back to usComment -
bobbywavesSBR Posting Legend
- 05-06-08
- 13280
#29Don't worry Tripe, I documented your 39% ROI at the 200k deposit mark. When I reach 200k, you'll see me around 700%.Comment -
Triple_D_BetSBR Hall of Famer
- 12-12-11
- 7626
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bobbywavesSBR Posting Legend
- 05-06-08
- 13280
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Triple_D_BetSBR Hall of Famer
- 12-12-11
- 7626
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bobbywavesSBR Posting Legend
- 05-06-08
- 13280
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