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Chris Ferguson turns $0 into $10,000 on Full Tilt Poker  +1   
I bet most of u have heard about this, anyway take a look : http://pokerworks.com/article-1207.html

     
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sick isn't it but i guess you need alot of patience for such a project ...but i think you need to have fergessuns skills to make something like that happen because after he had the bankroll for cashgame he played that and stopped playing freerolls so there of course alot of skill involved still a very nice project !

     
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brrrrrrrrrrrrrrpyeah yeah yeag

     
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I'm trying the same thing but I'm using more than one pokerroom and the money I got from bankrollmob, Ill just deposit that into pokerroom for bonueses so I'd get to 10k faster. At at something like 1.5k

     
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chris ferguson is a sick poker player , he has some mathmatical brain on him so he knows how many outs what percentage and what odds he is getting for every hand instantly where as it takes the normal player a couple of mins to work out lol i think he actually got upto 19k at one point then tilted a little ....so it is possible to make money from freerolls Big Smile

     
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CRHIS FERGUSON IS A GREAT PLAYER. HIS BRAIN ISN'T NORMAL. HE IS A MATEMATIC GENIUS. WOW, WHAT I PLAYER. THIS A MISSION IPPOSSIBLE FOR NORMAL PEOPLE. TURNS 0 INTO 10.000 $...OH MY GOD...SIMPLE INCREDIBLE Shock

     
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yeah the guy is sick, i havent seen him play much online but on tv he plays awesome and as you say he is a mathmatical genius if there ever was one Smile

     
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You imagine if when he reached 5k and lost all in one hand with a bad beat, he would probably had a face like this Aww crap! and Angry lol.

     
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Posted by Calmplay:
You imagine if when he reached 5k and lost all in one hand with a bad beat, he would probably had a face like this Aww crap! and Angry lol.


That wouldn't happen cause his rule, never buy in for 2% or 5%(something like that) of your bankroll.

Anyone seen him flip a coin on Poker After Dark cause he wasn't sure to call or fold. Lucky coin cause it was right Smile

     
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Yeah, it´s awsome!!!! An awsome propaganda for poker! But how many can do that? Well, i´m giving it a shot, using Fergusons guidelines; only sit in a Mtt with 2%, and in cash- or STTs with 5% of your bankroll. But i don´t have Fergusons skill at the cashtables.... guess it´ll take e few years while learning..... currently i have a little more than $ 700 though..... Cool

     
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very good accomplishment i would like to be able to do this

     
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what really impresses me is that he started at zero, once you have 50 dollars it should be a simple grind from there on in, if you look at the graph it takes him a long time to get above that 100 mark.

so kudos to anyone who can do it from no deposit bonuses alone, im maybe 10% of the way there off just no deposit bonuses, but even if i did make it i still wouldnt even try to compare myself to this achievement

i love that he did this just to show that it can be done

     
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I would of just loved to see his face when ihe was playing the freerolls at the beggining and to see what some players actually think that you play poker like LMAO

     
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CRHIS FERGUSON? simply a genius and a great player of texas holdem. this is a titanic story. turns 0 into 10.000 is impossible...only a great player can do it... Worship Great crhis FERGUSON Spade Worship

     
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Yeah it took him like 9 months to get to about $16 playing freerolls before he got a nice win in $1 Mtt omg what patience!

     
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