Well, i'm new to this forum...so i apologize if this is posted in the wrong place. I also apologize in advance for the relative plainness of it, as i am a puter tard. (no offense to other puter tards) My question is this, I've been playing poker for awhile now, online, and although its small stakes MTT's i've been in the money or at final tables pretty regularly in fields of 800+. SnG's i pretty much wreck when i'm on my game, and heads up same story. I've only had the funds to enter a couple live tourneys for 35-45 buyins. The first tourney I entered was a disaster as my online experience left my chip handling much to be desired. First time i rolled AK i was shaking so damn bad that everyone folded to my raise, so i only netted about 50 chips. I got QQ back to back, and had about 2k in chips but got raised by what turned out to be QJ to my AQ with both of us missing the flop, he raised 600 pre i called, instead of reraising. flop was like 7 3 10 or something, I checked the flop. he asked me how much i had left, and I told him 1600. He says he wants to put me all in, well, he was staring right at me, and I figured this to be a bluff but i second guessed myself puttin him on a set. I showed my AQ and some lady at the table told him to show the bluff. He showed QJ. I fizzled after that and finished around 40th. The second live tourney i entered was a labor day 35 buy in. 110 players. I didn't shake with big hands, and ended up finishing 2nd, taking home 500. Since then my business has somewhat failed and i no longer have the means to buy in to cash games, i've primarily been doing freerolls, (which is great practice for bad beats). So, i thought I would look for maybe a sponsorship, cuz i think i'm that good. Searched on the net and found this poker pay day thing, filled out the info and the stupid test, and then on the 3rd page it wanted credit card info, saying if i'm selected for a sponsorship my credit card would be charged 99 dollars for contract fees. I really want to know if this is a legitimate site, I did not give my credit card number as it seemed really fishy. The second part of the question is, is there any legitimate sponsors out there that would take a chance on an unknown? This all may sound real naive, and i know everyone thinks they are good enough to go pro, I just wondered if there were legit sponsorships. Sorry bout this being so long and drawn out, I appreciate any feedback, if i gotta sell my Peyton Manning autographed rookie card to stake me in cash games so be it, lol
Pokerpayday
Started by Kwest4chipz, Feb 18 2007 03:53 PM
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#1
Posted 18 February 2007 - 03:53 PM
#3
Posted 01 March 2007 - 03:12 PM
If you are that good, you don't need a sponsor. Also, what is your screenname and what site do you play on?
#4
Posted 02 March 2007 - 09:19 PM
Kwest4chipz, on Sunday, February 18th, 2007, 3:53 PM, said:
Well, i'm new to this forum...so i apologize if this is posted in the wrong place. I also apologize in advance for the relative plainness of it, as i am a puter tard. (no offense to other puter tards) My question is this, I've been playing poker for awhile now, online, and although its small stakes MTT's i've been in the money or at final tables pretty regularly in fields of 800+. SnG's i pretty much wreck when i'm on my game, and heads up same story. I've only had the funds to enter a couple live tourneys for 35-45 buyins. The first tourney I entered was a disaster as my online experience left my chip handling much to be desired. First time i rolled AK i was shaking so damn bad that everyone folded to my raise, so i only netted about 50 chips. I got QQ back to back, and had about 2k in chips but got raised by what turned out to be QJ to my AQ with both of us missing the flop, he raised 600 pre i called, instead of reraising. flop was like 7 3 10 or something, I checked the flop. he asked me how much i had left, and I told him 1600. He says he wants to put me all in, well, he was staring right at me, and I figured this to be a bluff but i second guessed myself puttin him on a set. I showed my AQ and some lady at the table told him to show the bluff. He showed QJ. I fizzled after that and finished around 40th. The second live tourney i entered was a labor day 35 buy in. 110 players. I didn't shake with big hands, and ended up finishing 2nd, taking home 500. Since then my business has somewhat failed and i no longer have the means to buy in to cash games, i've primarily been doing freerolls, (which is great practice for bad beats). So, i thought I would look for maybe a sponsorship, cuz i think i'm that good. Searched on the net and found this poker pay day thing, filled out the info and the stupid test, and then on the 3rd page it wanted credit card info, saying if i'm selected for a sponsorship my credit card would be charged 99 dollars for contract fees. I really want to know if this is a legitimate site, I did not give my credit card number as it seemed really fishy. The second part of the question is, is there any legitimate sponsors out there that would take a chance on an unknown? This all may sound real naive, and i know everyone thinks they are good enough to go pro, I just wondered if there were legit sponsorships. Sorry bout this being so long and drawn out, I appreciate any feedback, if i gotta sell my Peyton Manning autographed rookie card to stake me in cash games so be it, lol
#5
Posted 10 March 2007 - 11:41 AM
playing with others cash is only good if you have paid for it yourself and are making money regardless of your results the game in which you were propped. peace
#6
Posted 11 March 2007 - 01:16 PM
Thanks for the information, I thought it was probably a scam. I don't really play online anymore, one because of the govt. restrictions making it a pain in the arse to get funds to my account. Two because i couldn't afford to play at stakes that make it worth the time investment and low stakes is just a donkey derby anyhow. I probably wouldn't play at higher stakes just because i've heard that online higher stakes is only marginally better in quality of players as opposed to low stakes. I like being eye to eye with people, its too easy for people to click that button on a **** call, then it is live IMHO. Sure, bad beats still happen live, but there is something about having to face another person after a horrible play, that seems to limit the amount of times it happens. That and the threat of someone coming across the table, lol. I used to play primarily at Ultimatebet.com, with 2 accounts, so if you wanted that information so you could run me at the pokerdb, it isn't accurate. Plus, its only tournament records, not Sng's, ring games and such. So, i won't be posting my screennames.I appreciate the feedback, I'm just gonna stick to live games and build a bankroll and hopefully a rep at my local casino. See where that takes me.
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