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    badgerguy
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    PokerStars home games

    Im sure this has been brought up before...but what are the thoughts of creating a PokerStars home game?

    1. Would need to find a SBR member everyone has 100% trust in to hold funds. We can call him the accountant.
    2. If you want to play a tournament you need to have funds in paypal (of SBR member choosen in step 1)
    3. SBR accountant keeps track of all funds, prize pools etc.

    I think it would be rather easy to set up and accomplish. Im sure we could get a number of participants.

    Has this been tried before with SBR members?
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    Ballerholic
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    would love this idea. Play for real money, but use play chips?

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    badgerguy
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ballerholic View Post
    would love this idea. Play for real money, but use play chips?
    I like the idea as well. I did this with a group of guys a few years ago and it worked well.

    Yes if I remember correctly you buy in with play chips. I have over 10 million play chips so if anyone needed any I could transfer.

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    This software is a little dated, but you get the idea. It’s worth looking at and reading the story behind it.

    http://www.bluffave.com/

    If you scroll to the bottom of the page, you see a blog link and other resources. It’s easy to overlook.
    Last edited by qwertvt; 04-14-18 at 11:50 PM.

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    sweep
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    Good idea in theory but strictly against SBR policy

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