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Fujikura   United States. Dec 18 2011 17:00. Posts 1795 | | |
Not going to comment on the value of buying action here, but 20% markup would imply that you have, on average, 20% ROI in this event (or more to make it a +EV investment), and I don't think anybody in the world could do that in the long run because of the toughness of the field. To be fair though, it's ok to sell at whatever rate you want to sell at, if people want to buy action, it's their choice, and people shouldn't EVER post that someone's markup is too much. The equivalent would be seeing something on sale at a store and screaming to customers that it's a bad deal and to buy it elsewhere lol. Good luck Wobbly :D |
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FullBRing   Philippines. Dec 18 2011 17:12. Posts 581 | | |
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traxamillion   United States. Dec 18 2011 17:16. Posts 10468 | | |
can i buy a small piece with 100 on merge? |
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traxamillion   United States. Dec 18 2011 17:17. Posts 10468 | | |
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wobbly_au   Australia. Dec 18 2011 17:24. Posts 6540 | | |
10k stack.. and my roi here is atleast 150% |
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ReADy   Bulgaria. Dec 18 2011 17:38. Posts 292 | | |
Why you are selling 1.2 to 1 when you dont have any tournament success and you are down in opr ? In this tournament the level of the players will be so high . |
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wobbly_au   Australia. Dec 18 2011 17:48. Posts 6540 | | |
| On December 18 2011 16:38 ReADy wrote:
Why you are selling 1.2 to 1 when you dont have any tournament success and you are down in opr ? In this tournament the level of the players will be so high . |
coz im one of the best NL players on stars? In this particular structure I am better than pretty much every tourney player.
Why do u not read my posts? Go through the player list and tell me who is better than me in NL deepstack. U'll find less than 20 |
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TalentedTom   Canada. Dec 18 2011 19:02. Posts 20070 | | |
yeah i agree with wobbly, despite not much tourney experience i expect him to have edge even versus tourney regs |
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Carthac   United States. Dec 18 2011 19:08. Posts 1343 | | |
Wish I could rail. Hows the tourney going so far wobbly? |
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wobbly_au   Australia. Dec 18 2011 19:16. Posts 6540 | | |
bustoed QQ vs KK unfortunately |
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careface_   Canada. Dec 18 2011 19:32. Posts 788 | | |
| On December 18 2011 16:00 Fujikura wrote:
Not going to comment on the value of buying action here, but 20% markup would imply that you have, on average, 20% ROI in this event (or more to make it a +EV investment), and I don't think anybody in the world could do that in the long run because of the toughness of the field. To be fair though, it's ok to sell at whatever rate you want to sell at, if people want to buy action, it's their choice, and people shouldn't EVER post that someone's markup is too much. The equivalent would be seeing something on sale at a store and screaming to customers that it's a bad deal and to buy it elsewhere lol.Good luck Wobbly :D |
uh lol? wtf -_-
So you see an iPad at 800$ on sale, but you know they are sold 600$ at other places, you are not gonna tell your friends/your community??
I think Ket is pretty much right about everything he said, Wobbly's ego is trying to convince him otherwise but numbers are numbers and it's never a great investment at 1,2. Might be an okay investment, but never a great one.
Everything in this thread is in line, cash game players always rate themself way to high in tournaments ROI, and they also have no idea of how close they are to their real ROI. I think its the communities job to give reality check to players, or else at this rate, in 1-2 years we will be paying 1.6 just because the guy beats NL1000
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RaiNKhAN   United States. Dec 19 2011 01:53. Posts 4080 | | |
| On December 18 2011 18:16 wobbly_au wrote:
bustoed QQ vs KK unfortunately |
jinx thread? |
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Fujikura   United States. Dec 19 2011 23:13. Posts 1795 | | |
| On December 18 2011 18:32 careface_ wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 18 2011 16:00 Fujikura wrote:
Not going to comment on the value of buying action here, but 20% markup would imply that you have, on average, 20% ROI in this event (or more to make it a +EV investment), and I don't think anybody in the world could do that in the long run because of the toughness of the field. To be fair though, it's ok to sell at whatever rate you want to sell at, if people want to buy action, it's their choice, and people shouldn't EVER post that someone's markup is too much. The equivalent would be seeing something on sale at a store and screaming to customers that it's a bad deal and to buy it elsewhere lol.Good luck Wobbly :D |
uh lol? wtf -_-
So you see an iPad at 800$ on sale, but you know they are sold 600$ at other places, you are not gonna tell your friends/your community??
I think Ket is pretty much right about everything he said, Wobbly's ego is trying to convince him otherwise but numbers are numbers and it's never a great investment at 1,2. Might be an okay investment, but never a great one.
Everything in this thread is in line, cash game players always rate themself way to high in tournaments ROI, and they also have no idea of how close they are to their real ROI. I think its the communities job to give reality check to players, or else at this rate, in 1-2 years we will be paying 1.6 just because the guy beats NL1000
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Actually no, it's completely different because it is business-oriented. The seller has every right to name their price, and the buyer has every right to decide whether or not they want to purchase pieces @ that rate. It has nothing to do with telling your friends/community what is right or wrong, but it is just a dick move to come out and kill someone's action if they're selling. People do it in other forums, and it is pretty standard practice for them to get called out for it, especially in large tournaments like this one where true ROI would be very difficult to prove. For the most part, I agree, it is probably impossible to have a >20% ROI in the field, but if that is what wobbly wants to sell at, it's his right to do it, and people shouldn't be saying "lol your markup is too high". If you feel that way, PMing him would be the fairest way to bring it up, not killing potential sales for him. Anyway, the point is, he was able to sell % at 1.2, and it's not anybody's business whether it is a "fair" price except Wobbly's and his investors. |
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